The proper cut in the bolt does no good unless the corresponding cut in the receiver is done. The "key" cut is the closing cams, and with out that, the rest is moot. This is the most difficult correction to make because it is not only internal, it's a helical cam that's based ahead of the centerline. Every bolt action centerfire has 3 helical cams incorporated in the action. The closing cams, the cocking ramp, and the extraction cam. These 3 helical cams have to be at the same rate.
Unfortunately because of an engineering flaw, all 3 of these components have a different rate of advancement in a Savage rifle. They are not out by a little, they're out a bunch... almost 10 x what the tolerance on the print says, if you go by the print. And with that said, the print is NOT optimum, even if everything was within tolerance.
Basically, I have re-engineered things the way they need to be.
There is no "simple fix", because it is a system and one thing affects the other.