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Gunsmithing
Tinmey trigger shoe sticking
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 2365047" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I'm kinda thinking it was crud in the trigger... I re-did the adjust and made sure the stock was relieved properly. </p><p>I was working the trigger on my bench with the barrel/ action reversed in my cleaning saddle (whole shebang out of the stock) and a bag of lead shot holding her down. suppose I could have broken out the bbl. vise, but I didn't.</p><p>I've got it working not albeit at a bit higher trigger pull than before. I guess she must still have a bit of crap to work out so I'll clean/ flush a few times before I consider it a safe weapon to field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 2365047, member: 48043"] I'm kinda thinking it was crud in the trigger... I re-did the adjust and made sure the stock was relieved properly. I was working the trigger on my bench with the barrel/ action reversed in my cleaning saddle (whole shebang out of the stock) and a bag of lead shot holding her down. suppose I could have broken out the bbl. vise, but I didn't. I've got it working not albeit at a bit higher trigger pull than before. I guess she must still have a bit of crap to work out so I'll clean/ flush a few times before I consider it a safe weapon to field. [/QUOTE]
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