cornbinder49
Regular
Hello all,
Recently acquired a Savage No4. The rifle is in beautiful shape. But there is something not quite right when trying to cycle the bolt. Some time the cocking piece binds up when dry firing. Also the bolt handle does not stay down against the stock. It springs back about about an 1/8 of an inch. (Likely causing the binding when dry firing.) Now I did some bolt swapping with a No5 I had on hand. The bolt from the No4 seems to work ok in the No5, but the bolt from from the No 5 does not seem to work in this savage No4 either. Did the savage No4 have a non interchangeable bolt with other No4s and this Savage has the wrong bolt?
Recently acquired a Savage No4. The rifle is in beautiful shape. But there is something not quite right when trying to cycle the bolt. Some time the cocking piece binds up when dry firing. Also the bolt handle does not stay down against the stock. It springs back about about an 1/8 of an inch. (Likely causing the binding when dry firing.) Now I did some bolt swapping with a No5 I had on hand. The bolt from the No4 seems to work ok in the No5, but the bolt from from the No 5 does not seem to work in this savage No4 either. Did the savage No4 have a non interchangeable bolt with other No4s and this Savage has the wrong bolt?


















































