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Recommendation for Riflesmith to trouble shoot my Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Ingwe" data-source="post: 1079029" data-attributes="member: 35101"><p>Thanks Fellas. I was planning on shooting some factory ammo to rule out an issue with my hand loads and I did dial out paralex before I shot yesterday.</p><p></p><p>Another thought.....dry firing. When I dry fire, the crosshairs always move a bit, no matter how carefully I squeeze the trigger. </p><p></p><p>When I squeeze the trigger and the firing pin falls, the bolt always "jumps" up a bit from the fully closed position. I cannot see how the rifle can remain steady through this jump, so I posted this jump issue in an earlier post but was advised that this was normal for a Winchester M70 due to the cocking piece. After hearing this feedback back then, I forgot about it....... Maybe this is an issue?</p><p></p><p>This gun has my head spinning</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ingwe, post: 1079029, member: 35101"] Thanks Fellas. I was planning on shooting some factory ammo to rule out an issue with my hand loads and I did dial out paralex before I shot yesterday. Another thought.....dry firing. When I dry fire, the crosshairs always move a bit, no matter how carefully I squeeze the trigger. When I squeeze the trigger and the firing pin falls, the bolt always "jumps" up a bit from the fully closed position. I cannot see how the rifle can remain steady through this jump, so I posted this jump issue in an earlier post but was advised that this was normal for a Winchester M70 due to the cocking piece. After hearing this feedback back then, I forgot about it....... Maybe this is an issue? This gun has my head spinning [/QUOTE]
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