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Savage Mod2 22-250 bolt spacer.....WTH??
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<blockquote data-quote="catamountsierra" data-source="post: 2074299" data-attributes="member: 79865"><p>Its purpose is to act as a cam to assist with cocking the bolt when opening the action. As the the angle, it should orient itself as is slides onto the back of the receiver with the flats against the receiver, making sure that the angled part faces toward the butt of the stock. I believe the manual that comes with the Savage 110 series rifles like this one has a diagram of the bolt in it that would show the proper orientation. It needs to float on the bolt body so it can rotate, or rather the bolt rotates in it and it stays in the same orientation against the receiver when you raise the bolt handle. It also needs to be snug enough to not fall off. I'd have to look at mine, but I think that set screw adjusts the pressure on a detent ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catamountsierra, post: 2074299, member: 79865"] Its purpose is to act as a cam to assist with cocking the bolt when opening the action. As the the angle, it should orient itself as is slides onto the back of the receiver with the flats against the receiver, making sure that the angled part faces toward the butt of the stock. I believe the manual that comes with the Savage 110 series rifles like this one has a diagram of the bolt in it that would show the proper orientation. It needs to float on the bolt body so it can rotate, or rather the bolt rotates in it and it stays in the same orientation against the receiver when you raise the bolt handle. It also needs to be snug enough to not fall off. I'd have to look at mine, but I think that set screw adjusts the pressure on a detent ball. [/QUOTE]
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