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Reloading
Misfire problems
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<blockquote data-quote="BML" data-source="post: 645367" data-attributes="member: 21078"><p>Figured I would throw one last update out there since I received lots of advice. </p><p></p><p>I adjusted the trigger pull up and down and still had issues. Had another buddy of mine shoot it just in case it was the way I was pulling the trigger back. Misfires with him, too. </p><p></p><p>Finally gave up on it and bought a rifle basix trigger. Took 9 rounds out yesterday and every one of them fired. </p><p></p><p>One thing I will say to anyone who has the Sav-1. Be very careful with the safety! A few millimeters of a turn on the safety screw was the difference between the safety working and the gun firing while in the safety position. Seems a little dangerous to me. Might not be an issue for you bench shooters, but for those of you who hike the hills with a round in the chamber while hunting be careful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BML, post: 645367, member: 21078"] Figured I would throw one last update out there since I received lots of advice. I adjusted the trigger pull up and down and still had issues. Had another buddy of mine shoot it just in case it was the way I was pulling the trigger back. Misfires with him, too. Finally gave up on it and bought a rifle basix trigger. Took 9 rounds out yesterday and every one of them fired. One thing I will say to anyone who has the Sav-1. Be very careful with the safety! A few millimeters of a turn on the safety screw was the difference between the safety working and the gun firing while in the safety position. Seems a little dangerous to me. Might not be an issue for you bench shooters, but for those of you who hike the hills with a round in the chamber while hunting be careful! [/QUOTE]
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