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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 30494"><p>Well , You are right! the concept is great.</p><p>I have 3 currently fitted to my rifles.</p><p>2 of them have gone south during hunting and one very inconveniently. My experience is that I like the set provision quite light and they cannnot maintain this for an extended # of cycles.</p><p>My worst experience was in cold weather in Zimbabwe in winter [about 18F]when I experienced sear tripping on closing the bolt vigoriously.[TWICE before the grey matter registered what MIGHT be happening]</p><p>The same has happened to me in NZ.</p><p>I am no engineer - just a user of the tools and cannot explain what was happening except that the sear surfaces were not stable [too soft?] and the cold weather made fine tolerences quite critical?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 30494"] Well , You are right! the concept is great. I have 3 currently fitted to my rifles. 2 of them have gone south during hunting and one very inconveniently. My experience is that I like the set provision quite light and they cannnot maintain this for an extended # of cycles. My worst experience was in cold weather in Zimbabwe in winter [about 18F]when I experienced sear tripping on closing the bolt vigoriously.[TWICE before the grey matter registered what MIGHT be happening] The same has happened to me in NZ. I am no engineer - just a user of the tools and cannot explain what was happening except that the sear surfaces were not stable [too soft?] and the cold weather made fine tolerences quite critical? [/QUOTE]
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