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    tramblygoat
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    Model 25 screw fell out


    Hi folks,

    Just had a small problem which maybe you guys/girls could answer?

    I took the stock of my newly bought Model 25 walking varminter. I wanted to adjust the trigger as per the instructions. So I backed out the trigger adjustment using the supplied tool as per the instruction booklet.

    I took it to the least trigger weight and no more. The spring protrudes out slightly. It was then that I noticed a small screw with a hex head had fallen out from somewhere.

    I can't say whether it was a result of the adjustment or otherwise - would seem likely although I carefully followed the directions.

    The rifle operates okay in function - dry tested without ammo.

    I can't see where the screw came from and it obviously served a purpose.

    Any ideas? Or has anybody else had the same issue?

    Regards, Mark

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    Post a photo of it and your action


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    Quite right Mike, I should have done that first. I have added the screw next to the Savage trigger tool to give some size perspective. Then photos of both sides and a top view of the action showing the trigger unit. The screw is 6mm long, ( 0.236 inches, slightly less than 1/4 inch long )

    Hope these show up okay.

    https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...Q0QnJnOFNLOHJ3

    https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...lmbGxiWWUzNXRR

    https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...Y4M3FSd2JPR0dB

    https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...RhWUQ0U0RWTlhR

    https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...FlVVBZMm16TFdB
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    Your screw looks to be a scope or scope base screw. I have not seen that one from the model 25. I have only seen it for scope mounts, I went and checked my 22 Hornet and could only see the scope base screws.

    Did you purchase it new or is it used?


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    Hello Mike,

    When I looked again I had the same thought as you. I unscrewed the base screws for the scope. They are very similar but actually longer. They have the same hex head and the same pitch on the thread.

    I bought the rifle new but I want to avoid sending it back for something simple that hopefully I could sort in a couple of minutes. I'm beginning to think it's a rogue screw that fell inside the stock when it was getting assembled. I did a search online and didn't find anyone else who had had the same problem. I'm not a novice but would prefer to avoid taking apart the trigger group unless I was sure it came from there. Of course it is too small to be from anywhere else on the rifle. ...

    Mark

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    Mark,

    I have had my 25 a part and polished the trigger, using the factory spring and have it set at 2.5 lbs by the trigger gauge.

    When I saw your screw, I couldn't figure out where it came from, I went back and looked at my 25. Came to the conclusion it is a scope/base screw, if you preform a safety check on your rifle. All that is in the trigger group is 3 pins 3 e clips big spring trigger and accu trigger shoe and spring.


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    Thanks Mike.

    You polished the trigger as well. That sounds smooth. I thought the Accutrigger was already excellent for a cheaper rifle. It's reassuring what you said. I also had a brief look and could only see a couple of springs, the c-clips that hold the pins in place and the accu trigger shoe. I certainly looks like a scope base screw albeit shorter. I am happy with dry fire checks without ammo and I have tried all types of knock test and methods to get the trigger to accidently go off and it won't. I'll get it tested at the weekend when I zero in the scope.

    Regards, Mark

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    Mark,

    Very good. Let me know what you find out.


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    Safe operation and zeroed in

    Mike,

    Just tested the rifle loaded. In a safe direction, no bump nor slam fire would get it to fire. Then zeroed in to give a zero for 200 yds. 0.6 inch high at 100 yds.

    That should give me a -0.2 inch at 50 yds. 0.6 inch over at 100 and 150 yds and on zero for 200yds and then a 1.6 inch under at 250 yds. I reckon that's not a bad spread without having to worry about holdover/under.

    I guess that screw was just one that jumped in for the ride

    Now just need to get a cleaning rod and other small diameter pieces for .204 calibre after finding that my Site-Lite laser zero was too big to fit the barrel. On target after 4 shots is okay by me.

    I had a couple of rounds that didn't want to feed well into the chamber but otherwise I'm pleased.

    Thanks again for your interest and support

    Mark

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    Sure thing, I am happy that I could help you out.


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