Is the sear return spring there?
Is the sear return spring there?
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Im kind of thinking what sharpshooter is saying. Since the sear is part of the bolt release, it should go down, but only for a split second. Savage bolts, btw, are not that tight. At least mine isn't compared to my rem 700. Tight can be nice feeling, but mine gets stiff in the winter and I really like my savage then. More reliable with mud and snow IMHO and no accuracy affects as far as I can tell.
It's there alright but my supposedly "competent" gunsmith put it in backwards
I knew it was going to be something really stupid, I looked at it for like an hour last night and could not figure it out for the life of me. What happens when you work 12 hour days I guess. Thanks man.
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