I have a Savage 6B auto that my Nephews always share when we go shooting. I recently picked up a Stevens 87AB at a garage sale for $25 thinking the boys would each have their own rifle to shoot.
The two rifles are identical to each other, except the Stevens has a feeding problem. The shells won't lift high enough for the bolt to catch them and push them into the chamber. With the stock removed, if I lightly push on the lifter with my finger I can feel the shell dragging just enough that the lifter spring can't overcome it. I completely disassembled and cleaned this gun before testing it so I don't know if it worked correctly before I bought it or not. I have swapped the lifter and spring from the Savage, this did not fix it. I removed the cartridge guide and polished the inside walls then tried the guide from the Savage, neither corrected the Steven's problem.
I'm under pressure from the boys to get both guns back together and get the Stevens working.
What else could it be?
Thanks
E.
The two rifles are identical to each other, except the Stevens has a feeding problem. The shells won't lift high enough for the bolt to catch them and push them into the chamber. With the stock removed, if I lightly push on the lifter with my finger I can feel the shell dragging just enough that the lifter spring can't overcome it. I completely disassembled and cleaned this gun before testing it so I don't know if it worked correctly before I bought it or not. I have swapped the lifter and spring from the Savage, this did not fix it. I removed the cartridge guide and polished the inside walls then tried the guide from the Savage, neither corrected the Steven's problem.
I'm under pressure from the boys to get both guns back together and get the Stevens working.
What else could it be?
Thanks
E.