- Location
- Saskatoon Saskatchewan
Just got a spike camp for my oldest firearm. It's a 1959 savage 110 lh in 308. The stock fits ok but I had to remove a bit of material from around the bolt release as well as in front of the trigger. The stock screws are long enough to engage the threads but just barely. The trigger guard is sitting flush. It can't be fired the way it is due to the trigger hitting the guard. Now what should I do. I figure my options are:
- take it to a smith to see what he recommends
- File the back of trigger guard so it functions but will look sill
- try to straighten the trigger which will make it a bit longer and be able to function but will possibly break the trigger
- remove wood from under trigger guard which will look dumb and be a pita due to the hardness of the laminate.
I figure it will need to be relieved almost 1/4" to make it work properly.
Returning the stock is probably out of the question since i already removed some material and would be out customs as well.
Any suggestions? I doubt there's a longer trigger available.

- take it to a smith to see what he recommends
- File the back of trigger guard so it functions but will look sill
- try to straighten the trigger which will make it a bit longer and be able to function but will possibly break the trigger
- remove wood from under trigger guard which will look dumb and be a pita due to the hardness of the laminate.
I figure it will need to be relieved almost 1/4" to make it work properly.
Returning the stock is probably out of the question since i already removed some material and would be out customs as well.
Any suggestions? I doubt there's a longer trigger available.






















































