Take bolt apart take bolt head and clamp in a drill press use a 3/32 drill bit to drill it out shouldn't have to drill all the way out . Numrichs brownells and midway usa have the ejector the spring and the retaining pin
If you removed the bolt, you probably lost the ejector spring. A new one can be had from Numrich Gun Parts. To replace the ejector spring, remove the bolt, and take out the spring from the bottom of the receiver just behind the ejector port.
take it off
Pull the bolt handle straight out. Remove the two screws holding the receiver cover and lift cover off. Mind the ejector which is loose stamped steel, held in by the cover. Remove screw holding the barrel to the stock and remove the barrel. Remove bolt to the front and clean. Reassemble in reverse order. Take care to replace the ejector.
Pull and hold the trigger, then pull the bolt back and it should release.
Your rifle was made by Savage for Western Auto. It is a Savage Model 46. You can contact Savage for an owners manual. It is a very basic bolt action. Remove the screw on the underside of the forearm to take action out of stock. Push the 2 pins out that hold the trigger group in place, and you can remove the bolt. gunpartscorp was a schematic at their website, under savage 46.
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The bolt is stuck and can't seem to come off.
One effective method to remove a stuck hex bolt is to use a penetrating oil, such as WD-40, to help loosen the bolt. Allow the oil to penetrate the bolt for several hours or overnight before attempting to remove it with a wrench or socket. If the bolt is still stuck, applying heat with a torch can help expand the metal and make it easier to loosen. Be cautious when using heat to avoid damaging surrounding components.
The Rotor has a small bolt that holds the Rotor on the shaft. Did you Loosen this bolt?
To remove a stuck allen bolt, you can try using penetrating oil to loosen it, applying heat with a torch to expand the metal, or using an impact wrench for extra force. If these methods don't work, you may need to drill out the bolt or seek professional help.
boat the gun and pull the triger and pull the poat back and out
Follow the instructions in the owner's manual. Contact Savage for one if you don't have one. i have a savage model 111e 30-06, on mine you hole the trigger in while sliding the bolt back, you can also try the pafoa.org webpage, those guys are very helpful.