I have smoothed the areas of which You speak, but I am feeling the most resistance at that point (primary extraction).
What "bump" are we talking about. Primary extraction is at the rear of the bolt. It is an interaction between the ramps on the bolt handle and the rear baffle. there is a normal gap between the rear baffle and the action. If it is too short you cant open the bolt easily due to the ramps engaging too early binding the bolt, where the lugs have not cleared the abutments before the ramp engages. Too long and there is no primary extraction due to the ramps not engaging soon enough or not at all.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
I have smoothed the areas of which You speak, but I am feeling the most resistance at that point (primary extraction).
As I said, there is no “one” item that will make a full difference. It’s a combination of lift kit, smoothing/polishing, slightly less spring preload & mechanical advantage of longer bolt handle.
Glad and I can help a few guys out, even if just a bit.
I'd totally pay someone to make my action that smooth and light as yours Dave. Is it reliable? I did notice in shooting this past weekend that my kit did make a difference when shooting, but it was much more difficult to notice at home dry firing.
Mine has been 100% reliable thus far. I see no reason for it not to continue.
I bet Dave would make yours work like his if you sent him the parts. He is a righteous dude.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
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