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    jdr308
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    110 trigger problem


    Hey guys, Long time savage shooter but new member here. A few years ago I bought a savage 110 in a 270. Its an older gun, and I only bought it for the action. A couple weeks ago I got it out of the safe and was going to change the trigger in it and get it ready to use. The trigger I got for a 110 looks nothing like the one in my older action. It is a 110 trigger I compared it with a few others that I have. Ive been told this may be a J frame.???? I have no idea if this is the truth or just local gun shop B.S. Anyway- Im lost here and would sure like to get this action into use, any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    ellobo
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    Re: 110 trigger problem

    If your other Savages are Stevens and realatively new they will have a slightly different trigger, 2 screw instead of three screw adjustment. There is such a thing as a "J" frame, It was made when Savage used long action 110 rifles with mods to the bolt and magazine to handle short action cartridges. Yours is a real long action with that .270. Receiver will have a flat rear receiver requiring a different scope base than later all round recievers. Weaver still makes them, I have one. My old "J" frame has a standard 3 screw Savage Trigger on it.
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    Re: 110 trigger problem

    It could be from the early 1959-1965 actions. Here's a link with some pictures.

    http://savageshooters.com/SavageForu...c,21960.0.html

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    Re: 110 trigger problem

    Savage has gone through a few different trigger designs, and at one point and time installed SSS triggers and Jard triggers in the higher end guns. There is no J frame actions. but some people call the first generation short actions a "J" series action because many of them had a j prefix to the serial number. The j series guns used the same trigger as the others made during the same time period.

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    Re: 110 trigger problem

    If it has a 5 digit serial # it will be the old style trigger....discontinued in 1966.
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    Re: 110 trigger problem

    Geargrinder, Your link was very helpfull.!!! yes my trigger looks just like the one in that illustration.. Is there any hope for replacing this thing?? It is a 4 digit serial number if that makes any differenc..

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    Re: 110 trigger problem

    You can swap in an entire new trigger assembly. The bolts are different too. Search some of my posts. I posted dome picture a while back showing the bolt differences.
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    Re: 110 trigger problem

    I may just use a different action and avoid the headache.. Are the early actions collectible/worth anything? I wish i would have done my homework before buying this action.

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    Re: 110 trigger problem

    about the only thing collectable in savage bolt action 110s would be an engraved presentation or premier model.
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    Re: 110 trigger problem

    As "luck" would have it I too unknowingly picked up one of these pre 66 actions from a pawn shop for $25...it came in a box...With a $25 stock factory bolt body from SSS, a new bolt head and associated small parts, a Bell & Carlson Duramax and a Douglas barrel from SSS....this antique shoots about 1/2 MOA with that old stock trigger...

    The trigger will adjust down to about 3 or so lbs without any modification but a little stone work on the sear brought mine down to about 2-1/2...The last time on the bench it shot 1.6 at 300 yards.....Also I did fit a Timney on it but you will need all the safety parts and a sear from a newer action.....I found the stock trigger almost as good as the Timney so I put the stock trigger back on and used the Timney on another build....The pre 66 trigger has three adjustment screws and is definitely adjustable for sear engagement, over-travel and pull weight.....

    I removed the stock magazine and ejector pieces and replaced them with a single shot follower that I fabricated from aluminum plate...

    Wish I could find some more actions at that price...

    Good luck


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