Post by edge on May 10, 2006 12:57:51 GMT -5
5- Triggers/Bolt – Adjustments – Diagrams
Primers Misfiring
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The 10ML-II Bolt: by rossman40
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TRIGGER TALK:
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PRE ACCUTRIGGER:
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NEW 2009
The pre-Accutrigger 10ML trigger by rossman40 dougsmessageboards.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=smokeless&action=display&thread=2215
TRIGGER TALK II Bad Trigger Adjustment(Be Careful):
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REMOVING AND REPLACING THE ACCUTRIGGER [/color]
Pics and descriptions from bedding my 10ML-II By MountainMan
I removed the trigger group inside a Ziploc bag to make sure no springs went flying. I put it back together and took it apart several times to make sure I understood how it all fit.
If you look closely at the AccuTrigger assembly, you will notice that the pin slides in from the side that the spring is on. This makes for a difficult insertion, since it is fairly easy to get the pin almost in from the other side, use a Popsicle stick to press the spring into alignment, and slide the pin the last bit in and through the spring—but coming from the other (correct) side, the spring puts tension on the spring and makes it almost impossible to align everything else.
I solved this problem by getting a length of brass rod the same diameter as the pin. I slid it in from the “easy” (incorrect”) direction, then “chased” or pushed the brass rod out with the pin, thereby keeping everything in alignment while the pin slid into place. A job for an octopus became a simple operation taking only a few seconds.
Primers Misfiring
dougsmessageboards.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=smokeless&thread=1856&page=2
The 10ML-II Bolt: by rossman40
dougva.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=Savage&action=display&thread=10522
TRIGGER TALK:
dougva.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=Savage&action=display&thread=1096753110
PRE ACCUTRIGGER:
dougva.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=Savage&action=display&thread=1148932853
NEW 2009
The pre-Accutrigger 10ML trigger by rossman40 dougsmessageboards.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=smokeless&action=display&thread=2215
TRIGGER TALK II Bad Trigger Adjustment(Be Careful):
dougva.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=Savage&action=display&thread=1097107087
REMOVING AND REPLACING THE ACCUTRIGGER [/color]
Pics and descriptions from bedding my 10ML-II By MountainMan
I removed the trigger group inside a Ziploc bag to make sure no springs went flying. I put it back together and took it apart several times to make sure I understood how it all fit.
If you look closely at the AccuTrigger assembly, you will notice that the pin slides in from the side that the spring is on. This makes for a difficult insertion, since it is fairly easy to get the pin almost in from the other side, use a Popsicle stick to press the spring into alignment, and slide the pin the last bit in and through the spring—but coming from the other (correct) side, the spring puts tension on the spring and makes it almost impossible to align everything else.
I solved this problem by getting a length of brass rod the same diameter as the pin. I slid it in from the “easy” (incorrect”) direction, then “chased” or pushed the brass rod out with the pin, thereby keeping everything in alignment while the pin slid into place. A job for an octopus became a simple operation taking only a few seconds.