yes hey do. you can find them online at places like brownells, or call savage directly (with your serial number) and they can get you the same replacement screw or a longer one if necessary.
If you use jb weld, make sure its one that you can get undone if necessary, but filling in the hole a little should give it something to grab ahold of again. Just don't torque it down so tight the next time. The rear screw of the trigger guard really serves no purpose other than to keep the guard from flopping around mostly. it just needs to be snug enough that the screw doesn't back out.
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