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New Savage 110 mis-firing
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<blockquote data-quote="bomberodevil" data-source="post: 2459561" data-attributes="member: 23175"><p>So I went back to Cabela's and got the rifle back before they shipped it back to Savage for the second time. The factory had it once and said there's nothing wrong, so I wasn't very hopeful they would say or do anything different. </p><p></p><p>I brought it home and I tried to cock the bolt, got zero trigger pull. Just like it was frozen. Of course, the accessory bag didn't include the trigger adjustment tool, but I was able to adjust it with pliers. I tightened the tension a little bit and the trigger worked about 30 times in a row! Success!</p><p></p><p>I'm waiting for my trigger spring gauge to come from UPS, and I'll then set the trigger to 2.5-3.0 Lbs. I got the rifle for a hunting gun for the grandkids, so I don't mind a little heavier tension. I'll put some blue loctite on it, and if it holds, good enough. If it doesn't, I'll put an aftermarket trigger In it. Most of my hunting rifles have Trigger Techs in them, so I'll look there first. </p><p></p><p>I really appreciate everyone's help and responses to this. I think you guys nailed the issue early in, a lot better than the firearms folks at Cabela's or the factory techs at Savage. They either didn't know the issue, which I find hard to believe, or they don't say there's a fault with the Accu trigger. I don't understand why the Savage factory guys didn't mention this and then sent it back to me with a trigger adjusted so light, it misfired 9 out of 10 times. Oh well…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bomberodevil, post: 2459561, member: 23175"] So I went back to Cabela’s and got the rifle back before they shipped it back to Savage for the second time. The factory had it once and said there’s nothing wrong, so I wasn’t very hopeful they would say or do anything different. I brought it home and I tried to cock the bolt, got zero trigger pull. Just like it was frozen. Of course, the accessory bag didn’t include the trigger adjustment tool, but I was able to adjust it with pliers. I tightened the tension a little bit and the trigger worked about 30 times in a row! Success! I’m waiting for my trigger spring gauge to come from UPS, and I’ll then set the trigger to 2.5-3.0 Lbs. I got the rifle for a hunting gun for the grandkids, so I don’t mind a little heavier tension. I’ll put some blue loctite on it, and if it holds, good enough. If it doesn’t, I’ll put an aftermarket trigger In it. Most of my hunting rifles have Trigger Techs in them, so I’ll look there first. I really appreciate everyone’s help and responses to this. I think you guys nailed the issue early in, a lot better than the firearms folks at Cabela’s or the factory techs at Savage. They either didn’t know the issue, which I find hard to believe, or they don’t say there’s a fault with the Accu trigger. I don’t understand why the Savage factory guys didn’t mention this and then sent it back to me with a trigger adjusted so light, it misfired 9 out of 10 times. Oh well… [/QUOTE]
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