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Callahan speedlock upgrade
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 654214" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I have a Tubbs in my 700, and it works pretty good. Lock time is noticebly faster. But I have a lingering thought in the back of my head about it. I got the feeling that it hits the primer so hard that it might be moving the case in the chamber (I know I can't prove it). I use the alloy firing pin, and a spring that looks like it came out of a race hemi. Would like to try a lighter spring weight sometime. The one for sure plus I saw from it was a much more consistent ignition. I also put one in a Savage 112, and really saw improvement, with a locktime at least as fast as the short action Remington with a speed lock kit (maybe faster). But as I said I still wonder if hitting the case that hard is moving the case, plus I also kinda worry about the firing pin bouncing on the primer.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 654214, member: 25383"] I have a Tubbs in my 700, and it works pretty good. Lock time is noticebly faster. But I have a lingering thought in the back of my head about it. I got the feeling that it hits the primer so hard that it might be moving the case in the chamber (I know I can't prove it). I use the alloy firing pin, and a spring that looks like it came out of a race hemi. Would like to try a lighter spring weight sometime. The one for sure plus I saw from it was a much more consistent ignition. I also put one in a Savage 112, and really saw improvement, with a locktime at least as fast as the short action Remington with a speed lock kit (maybe faster). But as I said I still wonder if hitting the case that hard is moving the case, plus I also kinda worry about the firing pin bouncing on the primer. gary [/QUOTE]
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