This is a shot in the dark. I've never heard of this particular problem before.
Take the butt stock off and remove the spring and clean it real well and lube sparingly. That rod and spring regulate the bolt.
You'll need to either buy a couple special screwdrivers or grind your own. If your not comfortable doing this, I suggest seeking some professional help.
I was always under the impression, Browning made the screws that way to keep people from tinkering. With the correct tools, it's not a big deal. Chances are, the gun has never been apart.
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