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Centerfire Rifles - Manually Operated Lever action, bolt action or other non gas operated centerfire rifles.

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Old 11-17-2018, 8:10 PM
Shootin25 Shootin25 is offline
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Default Cock On Close...? What am I missing!?

Finishing up a build on an Orgin action with TT Special trigger.
Noticed on close there is considerably more firing spring tension feel and more pin protruding from the cap versus my Stiller with same trigger. I can feel the “bump” on close.

What am I missing? Is this normal on the Bighorn Orgin actions? Just doesn’t feel right. Feels like I’m fighting the bolt handle on close.

My only thought is trigger timing? Has about .255 of fall.

Any help or direction is appreciated.

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Old 11-17-2018, 9:48 PM
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Disregard!

Found my answer on 700barrels site.

Looks like I’ll be contacting Randall.
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