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<blockquote data-quote="zfastmalibu" data-source="post: 1090047" data-attributes="member: 80475"><p>You have changed your ignition timing and now have cock on close. The top lever to cocking piece engagement surface is farther rearward in your new trigger. You also have more firing pin fall now, which is good. To "fix" it you need to have a timing job done on the action which is a considerable job. The easy way is to grind the top lever of the trigger but then it will cost you pin fall. 3 options, send it to someone who times the ignition on actions, live with it, or put your old trigger in. This is the fault with Bat actions, to get enough pin fall you have to deal with a bunch of cock on close (if the action is not timed). An even hand off will only give about .210" of pin fall in stock form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zfastmalibu, post: 1090047, member: 80475"] You have changed your ignition timing and now have cock on close. The top lever to cocking piece engagement surface is farther rearward in your new trigger. You also have more firing pin fall now, which is good. To "fix" it you need to have a timing job done on the action which is a considerable job. The easy way is to grind the top lever of the trigger but then it will cost you pin fall. 3 options, send it to someone who times the ignition on actions, live with it, or put your old trigger in. This is the fault with Bat actions, to get enough pin fall you have to deal with a bunch of cock on close (if the action is not timed). An even hand off will only give about .210" of pin fall in stock form. [/QUOTE]
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