I was told by a friend that i could use a procedure called clikcking in to help break in my action before i got everything up and running to shoot it. Clicking in according to him is done by snipers to get a precise feel for thier triggers. The cycle the bolt and close it then bring the bolt handle part way up before dry firing. This, according to my friend, isn't supposed to hurt the firing pin. I did this for the last couple of weeks while I was waiting to get my scope and rings. Well I got everything all set up last week and made a plan to head out to the range for Fathers Day. When I got there, I chambered a round, squeezed trigger and got nothing but, "click". I tried three time just to make sure I wasn't doing something wrong. I thought that maybe I had a bad round. I checked the primer and it had a soft hit on the three rounds that I tried. Did I break the firing pin? How would I go about fixing it? I have a Savage model 25.