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There are different browning bolt rifles and they have different methods of releasing the bolt. You can get the manuals for browning rifles at http://www.browning.com/customerservice/ownersmanuals/index.asp These show you how to remove the bolts from the different models.

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I've been through several possibilities on the Browning 'Date Your Gun' website at
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