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Trigger issue
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<blockquote data-quote="yoteslayer" data-source="post: 1601078" data-attributes="member: 63634"><p>I do know what stress free bedding as I already stated that you should look at all the possibilities but I'm don't really understand your take on thing you fix enerthing with bedding and torque so let's brake this down yes bedding will fix a lot of things but your torque thing doesn't make sense I think everyone would agree that a trigger should function no mater what the action is torqued to but you use torque to hide the symptoms of a problem so I can see how you have never seen this problem cuz you always hide it by adjusting the torque instead of fixing the problem what happens if you have a rifle that likes 50 in pounds of torque for best accuracy but the trigger won't work over 30 in pounds never heard of anybody tuning a trigger with action torque so who would you rather have build you a gun a smith that figures out the problem and fixes it or one that covers up the problem by adjusting the torque on the action boy that would be a hard choice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yoteslayer, post: 1601078, member: 63634"] I do know what stress free bedding as I already stated that you should look at all the possibilities but I’m don’t really understand your take on thing you fix enerthing with bedding and torque so let’s brake this down yes bedding will fix a lot of things but your torque thing doesn’t make sense I think everyone would agree that a trigger should function no mater what the action is torqued to but you use torque to hide the symptoms of a problem so I can see how you have never seen this problem cuz you always hide it by adjusting the torque instead of fixing the problem what happens if you have a rifle that likes 50 in pounds of torque for best accuracy but the trigger won’t work over 30 in pounds never heard of anybody tuning a trigger with action torque so who would you rather have build you a gun a smith that figures out the problem and fixes it or one that covers up the problem by adjusting the torque on the action boy that would be a hard choice [/QUOTE]
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