Pretty sure we're saying the exact same thing, just with different terminology. The bolt arm/leg or whatever is dropping off the cam too late in the cycle.
My terminology may not be correct, I'm new to these things. Fixed a lot of problems on them so far though. Would be nice if they shipped in better condition.
David, if you want to verify things, open up the gun, and remove the trigger but leave the bolt installed. That makes it really easy to see what's going on.
Here's a picture of the bolt arm/leg just before it drops, you can see how it's bent up and just barely resting on the cam pin thing.
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Here's a pic of the bolt arm/leg after it's dropped off the edge. You want it to drop off at or just before the hammer face is even with the recoil shield in the picture I showed in my previous post.
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I found it helpful to just leave the trigger off the receiver when checking for timing. Made it easy to see, and you don't need to lot of parts in the gun while this is happening. You will want to install the trigger/bolt spring though to make sure the timing is accurate when doing your checks. If it's off, or you're using finger pressure on the bolt, things will be inconsistent.