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Timmney trigger help please!
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<blockquote data-quote="eklarsen" data-source="post: 1326658" data-attributes="member: 93902"><p>And are you shooting reloads or factory ammo. It is concerning that how you close the bolt changes your perception on feel and does indicate something is going on here. My first guess and what JE already mentioned is take a look where the cocking piece fits into the receiver and see if anything is impeding it, I have seen where a trigger plate is malformed from someone pounding the pin in at a slight angle and that metal will get in the way of the cocking piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eklarsen, post: 1326658, member: 93902"] And are you shooting reloads or factory ammo. It is concerning that how you close the bolt changes your perception on feel and does indicate something is going on here. My first guess and what JE already mentioned is take a look where the cocking piece fits into the receiver and see if anything is impeding it, I have seen where a trigger plate is malformed from someone pounding the pin in at a slight angle and that metal will get in the way of the cocking piece. [/QUOTE]
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