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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 654533" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I'm more or less worried about a double or multi strike by the firing pin bounching on the primer face. I didn't install one on my Mod. 12 Savage because folks that knew advised me not to. But It was my brain storm to try it in the 112, plus a Win. 70 and the Remington. Saw the biggest difference in the Winchester with the Remington right in there as well. As for moving the case forward, he's right. How much can be debated till the end of time (our numbers are different). What I liked most was the faster lock time in the Remington because I tend to shoot the rifle off hand most of the time (I hunt coyotes with it about 80% of the time). I see nothing wrong with the idea, but how much it helps I'm not positive. So maybe it just helps me mentally</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 654533, member: 25383"] I'm more or less worried about a double or multi strike by the firing pin bounching on the primer face. I didn't install one on my Mod. 12 Savage because folks that knew advised me not to. But It was my brain storm to try it in the 112, plus a Win. 70 and the Remington. Saw the biggest difference in the Winchester with the Remington right in there as well. As for moving the case forward, he's right. How much can be debated till the end of time (our numbers are different). What I liked most was the faster lock time in the Remington because I tend to shoot the rifle off hand most of the time (I hunt coyotes with it about 80% of the time). I see nothing wrong with the idea, but how much it helps I'm not positive. So maybe it just helps me mentally gary [/QUOTE]
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