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    New to Savage 110 CL


    Hi,
    I’m a new owner to an old (1983) Savage 110 CL and I’ve got a question for more experienced owners. I’m quite inexperienced in the field of bolt action rifles, which might explain my problem. When I have fired the gun, the force needed to open the bolt seems, imho, excessive. I realize that the force is needed to cock the rifle, but in your more experienced view, is the Savage more prone to needing much force for this? When I open the bolt without having fired the gun, I have no trouble at all, but when uncocked I really have to force the bolt up.

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    As a general rule, Savage 110 rifles need more force to cock the bolt. I have a 110 CL and do not notice the extra force needed because almost all my rifles are Savages. You get used to it. On the other hand a good cleaning and lube might help.

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    Check Nate Lambeth , Savage bolt lift kit,lightens bolt lift 50% allows you to set firing pin strike depth $ 35 plus shpg

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    Thanks for the replies and advices! I’ll clean and lube it and look into the bolt lift kit.

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    The bolt was really in need of cleaning, it was quite gritty.

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