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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Which aftermarket trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregg C" data-source="post: 1394916" data-attributes="member: 103471"><p>Had the same thing happen to my rifle. Got the trigger I stalled, worked good , felt good, smelled good, life is golden again....And then I put it back in the stock. Inconsistent pull, sear trip felt different, it even sounded different. Take it out again, returned to good. Did this a couple times till I figured it out. Then I looked at the factory trigger and saw a shiny spot in the same place that the Timney wss hitting. Guess I been having this problem for awhile. Hopefully its good now. And with all that in and out of the stock , I got a good look at my bedding job that I did. Now I am re-bedding with pillars. It's always something-thats why I named it my 338 Tinkeree!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregg C, post: 1394916, member: 103471"] Had the same thing happen to my rifle. Got the trigger I stalled, worked good , felt good, smelled good, life is golden again....And then I put it back in the stock. Inconsistent pull, sear trip felt different, it even sounded different. Take it out again, returned to good. Did this a couple times till I figured it out. Then I looked at the factory trigger and saw a shiny spot in the same place that the Timney wss hitting. Guess I been having this problem for awhile. Hopefully its good now. And with all that in and out of the stock , I got a good look at my bedding job that I did. Now I am re-bedding with pillars. It's always something-thats why I named it my 338 Tinkeree! [/QUOTE]
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