Yes it's common. Trigger set "too" lite. Been there, done that. Set the trigger pull a little on the heavier side.
Hello all. Noob question for the wise. I have 2 Target actions. Both right bolt, left port. One of each bolt face.
If I run the bolt briskly, the trigger falls upon bolt closure. If I go slow, it does not. Is this common? It does it on both of my actions.
Suggested fix?
Thanks in advance
Yes it's common. Trigger set "too" lite. Been there, done that. Set the trigger pull a little on the heavier side.
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Yup, Very common. Savage started putting a small rubber bugger (Like a dab of clear silicone.) under the bolt handle to correct this. I found getting a lighter bolt handle like a SSS is a big help.Originally Posted by ohnomrbillk
same here
So do you have any thought on how adding, or reducing the mass of the bolt handle affects to firing mechanism?
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shock.. small hammer..bigger hammer.
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BINGO! We have a winnner.Originally Posted by Blue Avenger
does the bolt handle affect the inertia that much?Originally Posted by Blue Avenger
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YupOriginally Posted by sha-ul
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