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Rem triggerpull probs
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<blockquote data-quote="BRrooster" data-source="post: 791515" data-attributes="member: 15499"><p>I dremeled out that area and now there is nothing at all touching the trigger mechanism. Set my trigger to around 50 to 54oz and put her all back together.</p><p>Did all the tests, banging bumping slamming the bolt home and setting and "unsetting" the safety. Seems good to go , no problems. Nail polished the screws a nice red color , just like the wifes toe nails .</p><p> The problem with the difference in my previous testing might have been; with the action free I was getting a good straight pull on the trigger, and with everthing put back together I was pulling the trigger at a bit of an angle to clear the stock. I'll check that out next weekend .</p><p>cheers</p><p>bruce</p><p> </p><p>P point the rifle in a safe direction</p><p>R remove the cartridges</p><p>O observe the chamber</p><p>V verify the feed path</p><p>E examine the bore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRrooster, post: 791515, member: 15499"] I dremeled out that area and now there is nothing at all touching the trigger mechanism. Set my trigger to around 50 to 54oz and put her all back together. Did all the tests, banging bumping slamming the bolt home and setting and "unsetting" the safety. Seems good to go , no problems. Nail polished the screws a nice red color , just like the wifes toe nails . The problem with the difference in my previous testing might have been; with the action free I was getting a good straight pull on the trigger, and with everthing put back together I was pulling the trigger at a bit of an angle to clear the stock. I'll check that out next weekend . cheers bruce P point the rifle in a safe direction R remove the cartridges O observe the chamber V verify the feed path E examine the bore [/QUOTE]
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