Weird problem. I have a Savage Model 10 Predator that I just installed a Lambeth bolt lift kit in. As part of the install, I had to replace the firing pin with an older one (without the cocking indicator). I polished a few of the "usual" surfaces in the back of the bolt, including the cocking piece sleeve and pin, but didn't touch the forward (bolt head) end. Firing pin protrusion measures the same as it did before I started. I did back the firing pin spring tension off a couple of turns to reduce some of that resistance (because you can adjust the spring tension with the bolt lift kit installed). Thoroughly cleaned everything and added a very light layer of lube to all important surfaces.
Following installation of everything, the bolt lift was, indeed MUCH better. (Still a Savage, but huge difference). However, As I work the bolt, after about 20 times, it started to get harder, to the point that it would not lift all the way up. I had to completely remove the bolt assembly screw to even get the bolt out of the action. Took everything apart, put it back together, worked perfectly but then did the same thing after working the action about 20-30 times. This has happened several times now with the same result, and it really has me scratching my head.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Following installation of everything, the bolt lift was, indeed MUCH better. (Still a Savage, but huge difference). However, As I work the bolt, after about 20 times, it started to get harder, to the point that it would not lift all the way up. I had to completely remove the bolt assembly screw to even get the bolt out of the action. Took everything apart, put it back together, worked perfectly but then did the same thing after working the action about 20-30 times. This has happened several times now with the same result, and it really has me scratching my head.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!