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Had fits this morning with my trigger. It is a Timney in a Salvage 112 action . It will cock every time in or out of stock until you load a round, then no cocking? There is plenty of engagement and it is squeaky clean?
I know it's the weekend, but this is a question Timney could answer with out guessing.
Not savoy enough to no about bolt stop? I my need adult supervisionDummy Round or a fired case, either will work. - Not claiming to be the forums "Savage Guru" but I do know a decent amount about them and I've seen this problem that the OP is speaking of with an Accu-trigger and a SAV-2 (not a Timney). The design of the Accu-Trigger and after-market replacements (i.e. Rifle Basix SAV-2 and others I'm suspecting) setting for sear engagement is directly tied to the bolt stop release on the right-hand side. - Also, IF there are 2 Allen set screws at the rear on the Timney trigger for the Safety function, these being out of adjustment may possibly prevent correct cocking / functionality.
Bolt stop seems to be working fine,I will take stock off and check for Allen screws.Dummy Round or a fired case, either will work. - Not claiming to be the forums "Savage Guru" but I do know a decent amount about them and I've seen this problem that the OP is speaking of with an Accu-trigger and a SAV-2 (not a Timney). The design of the Accu-Trigger and after-market replacements (i.e. Rifle Basix SAV-2 and others I'm suspecting) setting for sear engagement is directly tied to the bolt stop release on the right-hand side. - Also, IF there are 2 Allen set screws at the rear on the Timney trigger for the Safety function, these being out of adjustment may possibly prevent correct cocking / functionality.
Bolt stop seems to be working fine,I will take stock off and check for Allen screws.
Good info LP50,I will check this out. Not sure whats up with Tommie ? My Dad always told us if you got nothing to say why say anything at all....lol Thanks againThe reason that I mentioned the bolt stop, If you look at how the bolt stop connects to the "U" shaped piece just forward of where the trigger mounts you will see that it links to the forward-most point on the Timney trigger (which I looked at a photo of on their web-site) which is sear engagement. - There is an Allen-Set-screw and a jam-nut to tighten to set the amount of sear engagement.
You stated in your P.M. reply that you purchased the action here on the forum, Just in case they didn't provide you instructions on the trigger, I've attached them for reference. - Possibly they can help you get it sorted. - You also mentioned that your Safety didn't work, I would address that through Savage or a reputable Savage parts provider.
Regarding "Oh well, there goes another fine thread.." - I'm not sure who or what you are referring to Sir (@Tommie) but my efforts in my communications on this thread are to try to help the OP if possible, nothing more, nothing less.