ohio ramrod said:The problem on most is in the angle of the tumbler full cock notch. If the angle is less than 90 degrees you actually are fighting the main spring to release the tumb;er. The sear and notch should meet at exactly ninety degrees. Less than ninety you have to fight the main spring, more than 90 and the sear will puh off and not hold. Simple check for this is to have some one watch the cock as you SLOWLY pull the trigger. If you are fighting the main spring the cock will move back slightly before releasing.A simple fix is to hone the notch until you get the angle right. remember to hone a litle, check and repeat until you get it right. "putting on " hones are hard come by! :idunno:
Well don't be in a hurry to do that, there's a screw that adjusts the travel of that spring,, and you can adjust how much that spring pushes.garandman said:and then maybe try to get a lighter spring.
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