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Gunsmithing
X mark adjusting
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<blockquote data-quote="duckaholic" data-source="post: 903968" data-attributes="member: 27706"><p>I know a jard Jewell or timney is the acceptable answer her. Of now I don't have the spare cash and building the rifle as money allows and stock is the next inline to be up graded. I adjusted the trigger down not sure to what as I have no gauge. I racked the bolt hard several times ran safety several times and did the ol drop test. It passed all test. I set a dab of sealant on the screw and put it back in stock again. While messing with it I noticed It doesn't always recock by lifting the bolt. Like it has to 110% up all the way before it cocks but it works 100% of the time when cycling the whole action. So is this safe or not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckaholic, post: 903968, member: 27706"] I know a jard Jewell or timney is the acceptable answer her. Of now I don't have the spare cash and building the rifle as money allows and stock is the next inline to be up graded. I adjusted the trigger down not sure to what as I have no gauge. I racked the bolt hard several times ran safety several times and did the ol drop test. It passed all test. I set a dab of sealant on the screw and put it back in stock again. While messing with it I noticed It doesn't always recock by lifting the bolt. Like it has to 110% up all the way before it cocks but it works 100% of the time when cycling the whole action. So is this safe or not? [/QUOTE]
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