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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 1606750" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>I know I am late in the conversation. After reading your description, Armbar, I immediately thought of lock time and the firing pin spring. Dave Tubb has an excellent article on this subject. Not sure you can alter your rifle's pieces as shown in this article. It is another variable.</p><p></p><p>from article: " a reduction in lock time will cause your rifle to hit closer to where you held the sight when you pulled the trigger. Everyone's rifle is moving when it's fired. The amount of movement may be almost imperceptible, but that's all it takes."</p><p></p><p>"A lightweight pin also ignites the primer with less movement of mass, thereby greatly reducing the vibrations associated with firing pin fall. These vibrations begin to cycle and oscillate the muzzle well before the bullet exits the barrel. This effect is easily seen by dry firing from a benchrest using a high powered scope. Watch the reticle movement "before" and "after" and the difference is astounding."</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.davidtubb.com/tubb-speedlock-firing-pin/firingpin-remington-700" target="_blank">http://www.davidtubb.com/tubb-speedlock-firing-pin/firingpin-remington-700</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 1606750, member: 5219"] I know I am late in the conversation. After reading your description, Armbar, I immediately thought of lock time and the firing pin spring. Dave Tubb has an excellent article on this subject. Not sure you can alter your rifle's pieces as shown in this article. It is another variable. from article: " a reduction in lock time will cause your rifle to hit closer to where you held the sight when you pulled the trigger. Everyone's rifle is moving when it's fired. The amount of movement may be almost imperceptible, but that's all it takes." "A lightweight pin also ignites the primer with less movement of mass, thereby greatly reducing the vibrations associated with firing pin fall. These vibrations begin to cycle and oscillate the muzzle well before the bullet exits the barrel. This effect is easily seen by dry firing from a benchrest using a high powered scope. Watch the reticle movement "before" and "after" and the difference is astounding." [URL]http://www.davidtubb.com/tubb-speedlock-firing-pin/firingpin-remington-700[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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