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Bolt bounce and Scope shift when dry firing
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<blockquote data-quote="ultraedge" data-source="post: 1907589" data-attributes="member: 36257"><p>I have experienced this same issue. The two things that stopped it were changing your grip and amount of shoulder pressure or changing the firing pin and spring assembly. I have 10 rifles built almost alike except for the cartridge chambering. I noticed that with some of them the crosshairs jumped when aimed and dry fired and some did not. The ones that did not jump shot more accurately. If I used exactly the same technique with a light hold, I would have to change the firing pin and spring assembly on the ones that jumped to get them to stop jumping. This was the only solution that I found without using different shooting techniques. Changing techniques for different rifles is a huge pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ultraedge, post: 1907589, member: 36257"] I have experienced this same issue. The two things that stopped it were changing your grip and amount of shoulder pressure or changing the firing pin and spring assembly. I have 10 rifles built almost alike except for the cartridge chambering. I noticed that with some of them the crosshairs jumped when aimed and dry fired and some did not. The ones that did not jump shot more accurately. If I used exactly the same technique with a light hold, I would have to change the firing pin and spring assembly on the ones that jumped to get them to stop jumping. This was the only solution that I found without using different shooting techniques. Changing techniques for different rifles is a huge pain. [/QUOTE]
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