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New Savage 110 mis-firing
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<blockquote data-quote="Maol" data-source="post: 2459849" data-attributes="member: 98340"><p>Yep and that is a fun rabbit hole too. The Savage bolt is function improvable. There are better extractors, firing pins, springs, and polish the heck out of all friction surfaces. </p><p></p><p>I was able to greatly reduce bolt lift and still get 100% ignition and firm extraction. The bolt body should be a tad thicker. Regardless I have retired the original to a spare bolt I built for the kit. The std bolt face has a Savage 'Jeweled' body now and the Magnum has a PTG fluted and bolt head. Both were an improvement over the original. But I still polished the heck out them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maol, post: 2459849, member: 98340"] Yep and that is a fun rabbit hole too. The Savage bolt is function improvable. There are better extractors, firing pins, springs, and polish the heck out of all friction surfaces. I was able to greatly reduce bolt lift and still get 100% ignition and firm extraction. The bolt body should be a tad thicker. Regardless I have retired the original to a spare bolt I built for the kit. The std bolt face has a Savage 'Jeweled' body now and the Magnum has a PTG fluted and bolt head. Both were an improvement over the original. But I still polished the heck out them. [/QUOTE]
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