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Gunsmithing
Timmney trigger help please!
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<blockquote data-quote="Crowe284" data-source="post: 1326570" data-attributes="member: 97064"><p>Okay, will check on that but here is another weird thing. I find that when dry firing if I close bolt soft soft and gently, the pull weight is greater than if I cycle bolt fast and slam it down. I can predict by the way the bolt "feels" as it goes all the way down (when I slam it pretty good) that the trigger pull is going to be lighter. In other words, gentle bolt lift and drop while dry firing heavier pull, harder close on the bolt while dry firing, lighter pull. Almost as if the slamming is getting something to "release"?? better?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowe284, post: 1326570, member: 97064"] Okay, will check on that but here is another weird thing. I find that when dry firing if I close bolt soft soft and gently, the pull weight is greater than if I cycle bolt fast and slam it down. I can predict by the way the bolt "feels" as it goes all the way down (when I slam it pretty good) that the trigger pull is going to be lighter. In other words, gentle bolt lift and drop while dry firing heavier pull, harder close on the bolt while dry firing, lighter pull. Almost as if the slamming is getting something to "release"?? better????? [/QUOTE]
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