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I took a Savage Model 11 Lightweight Hunter barreled action to Raleigh (90 miles) to have it Cerakoted. Had it shipped back to me. I cannot get the trigger to work. When I push the trigger guard button to install the bolt it stays pushed in. Trigger will not even move. I am trigger illiterate.
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That looks like the new bottom bolt release system. Study your owner's manual. It was tricky the first time I took the rifle apart to clean it and had to put back together.
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I suspect some dimensions have changed.
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The lever in the upper left side of the second picture is the problem. I should have stated that in my first post. It tends to snag while going back into the stock.
Last edited by LeonHitchcox; 08/30/14.
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I finally figured it out. I needed a lot more tension on the spring under the tang.
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