Yes so I will know more about the ejection after really putting it through its paces. If I wind up with a lot of brass not clearing the ejection port something will have to be done. I certainly will use a different smith. Not because of quality necessarily but maybe a better or shorter amount of down time possibly. I dont even know if adjusting the ejector was included in what Fred did because the hocus pocus is not really known by the common man. I paid for something just dont know what.
Also about the competition trigger.
I asked Fred if they were set pretty light. He said no they are not but that I should like where he has them set at. So far, I do not. First impression dry firing they seem pretty heavy to break the shot. They are just a bit better than the final stage of the accutrigger but no huge advancement. They kind of feel like the accutrigger if you took the entire first stage (blade take up) out of the picture
I only had the actions in my hand for just a few hours before I gave them to my local smith to have them all put together. I wish I would have lightened the trigger pull right then. Now that the rifles are back together, I dont see any way possible to adjust the trigger without pulling the stock off all the way. Its been loctited and torqued by my local smith so man oh man I may learn to live with it or I will have to break out the torch to help break the action screws free. So not being able to make adjustments to the competition trigger while rifle is together is a big CON.
Now the feel. This is going to be hard to explain but it feels FAT. The actual break is way not crisp as a jewell and I knew it would not be. But what I didnt expect is the feel that, "if you could imagine", a broad area of metal slipping of a broad area of metal. This could be the wrong terms but what it feels like is as if the trigger release that slips off the sear are as wide as the trigger it self and not a thin semi delicate crisp release which is what I was expecting for a "COMPETITION" trigger.
I will say this, a lot of this is subject to change for better or worse with some use on it. I will report back at aboutk 50 to 100 rounds fired and see if there was any improvement.
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