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Improving Savage bolt tracking smoothness
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<blockquote data-quote="Viking264" data-source="post: 1246761" data-attributes="member: 97833"><p>Thanks. The wiggle in the bolt when pulled fully rearward slows the chambering of the next round; if I attempt to fire off a few shots in close succession, I can do it with the Tikkas but not with the Savages. The issue comes up when I'm predator hunting. I have Mausers with the same bolt wiggle as the Savages when pulled fully rearward, however chambering the next round is still much faster with the Mausers due to the smoothness of travel. It's really the smoothness that I am trying to improve on these Savages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Viking264, post: 1246761, member: 97833"] Thanks. The wiggle in the bolt when pulled fully rearward slows the chambering of the next round; if I attempt to fire off a few shots in close succession, I can do it with the Tikkas but not with the Savages. The issue comes up when I'm predator hunting. I have Mausers with the same bolt wiggle as the Savages when pulled fully rearward, however chambering the next round is still much faster with the Mausers due to the smoothness of travel. It's really the smoothness that I am trying to improve on these Savages. [/QUOTE]
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