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Timney OK?
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<blockquote data-quote=".284me" data-source="post: 984685" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>I have a Timney in my model 70 push feed. It works pretty good but they recommend to NOT adjust them below 2 lbs.. I have mine set at 2 lbs or slightly less and I can notice it likes to get a little notchy after a few rounds. It is a competition gun and by a few rounds means about 50 or more. For a hunting rifle there is nothing wrong with a Timney. Definitely an improvement over stock components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".284me, post: 984685, member: 28113"] I have a Timney in my model 70 push feed. It works pretty good but they recommend to NOT adjust them below 2 lbs.. I have mine set at 2 lbs or slightly less and I can notice it likes to get a little notchy after a few rounds. It is a competition gun and by a few rounds means about 50 or more. For a hunting rifle there is nothing wrong with a Timney. Definitely an improvement over stock components. [/QUOTE]
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