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Need assistance with a TL Hunter action not firing
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<blockquote data-quote="Joel Russo" data-source="post: 2026205" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>Action timing and fire control systems are often misunderstood and are a significant contribution to accuracy. A consistent ignition system will enable you to achieve the level accuracy that the rest of your components are capable of. </p><p>You cannot measure pin protrusion if you took the firing pin out of your bolt.</p><p>Sufficient pin protrusion starts at .050", anything less will contribute to lite strike issues even if you don not introduce other variables. Pin fall also needs to be measured. Different triggers will give different firing pin fall measurements. A well timed receiver will allow the use of different triggers and still provide sufficient pin fall. </p><p>Thicker stainless primer cups should not affect your ignition if all your other areas are addressed.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest having your pin protrusion and fall measured by a competent individual by utilizing the trigger you wish to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel Russo, post: 2026205, member: 6152"] Action timing and fire control systems are often misunderstood and are a significant contribution to accuracy. A consistent ignition system will enable you to achieve the level accuracy that the rest of your components are capable of. You cannot measure pin protrusion if you took the firing pin out of your bolt. Sufficient pin protrusion starts at .050”, anything less will contribute to lite strike issues even if you don not introduce other variables. Pin fall also needs to be measured. Different triggers will give different firing pin fall measurements. A well timed receiver will allow the use of different triggers and still provide sufficient pin fall. Thicker stainless primer cups should not affect your ignition if all your other areas are addressed. I would suggest having your pin protrusion and fall measured by a competent individual by utilizing the trigger you wish to use. [/QUOTE]
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