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Bolt Jump
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<blockquote data-quote="Tyler Holderby" data-source="post: 843284" data-attributes="member: 31735"><p>While dry firing I notice the bolt jumps upward. As well as the bolt jumping my crosshairs on only some dry fires jump as well (probably a form issue) ..are both these corillated together with the firing pin? Or what? I have search for others on this issue and found some say its big deal others say its normal, and I can't tell you If the bolt jumps when a live round is fired. I just want to know if any accuracy is effect by the bolt jump. Gun is remington sendero 300rum with a Jewell trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Holderby, post: 843284, member: 31735"] While dry firing I notice the bolt jumps upward. As well as the bolt jumping my crosshairs on only some dry fires jump as well (probably a form issue) ..are both these corillated together with the firing pin? Or what? I have search for others on this issue and found some say its big deal others say its normal, and I can't tell you If the bolt jumps when a live round is fired. I just want to know if any accuracy is effect by the bolt jump. Gun is remington sendero 300rum with a Jewell trigger. [/QUOTE]
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