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I did not check the twist rate-good idea. Should be a 1:7.5@RadKad Did you try running a tight patch down the bore to check the twist rate. Maybe a slow twist barrel got snuck in on the barrel order. Contacting PVA would be the correct way to handle this situation.
King, it's how the bolt/action trigger interface, I think you should plan on sending it all in (barrel not needed) but you could send it if you have no way to take if off.Do you have to send the whole action or just the bolt? I only asked because I might have to send mine in and it's already barreled
Do you have to send the whole action or just the bolt? I only asked because I might have to send mine in and it's already barreled
Does the Origin include trigger pins?
You need to send in the action, bolt, and trigger.
Yep I’m using the 10 rounders without binder plate. No problems at all, but I am using it with a mdt chassis.Has anyone used the MDT metal mags with their Origin?
How long of a turn around was the work on this? Did you have to ship the whole action with trigger? My huber 2 stage feels weird as well. First stage feel heavier then normal you hit the wall and release and it feels super lite and inconsistent. I also took a buddies CE 2 stage and tried to dry fire with that and the firing pin would only release a little bit. @BigHorn / ZAI Team whats the turn around on having this fix done. I just received my action from you guys last week. I’d like to get it fixed before my barrel is here in two weeks.
Post 680. I talked to bighorn this week and they wanted me to wait for around the beginning of the year to send it in. I have the Huber 2 stage and know exactly what your talking about.
I might just find a local Smith to do it if I’m going to have to pay. Doesn’t make sense that they wouldn’t just fix it with how many people are having similar problems.They said about 50-75 to time my bolt to my trigger.
Were you charged for this service? I’m having problems with my huber and I might be charged $50-75 for the work? I haven’t even had the action a week...I received my bolt back from Bighorn after having the cocking piece modified. I tried the bolt with all my triggers (Huber 2 stage, Timney CE 1 stage, and Timney CE 2 stage) and now my Timney CE 2 stage actually functions.
Initially after installing the modified bolt and trigger, the firing pin would drop while closing the bolt sporadically, probably 2 out of the 50 or 60 times I cycled it. With some adjustment to the trigger, I think I was able to properly tune it, but will need to cycle the bolt a couple hundred times without issue before I'm confident it's properly set.
Additionally, I think the modification allowed for my Huber 2 stage to function better as well, the 1st stage pull seems to be more consistent than before.
Big thank you to Bighorn for the customer support and awesome service!
They aren't joking on their turn around time, they shipped my bolt back same day it was received.
Also just so happens my .260 AI PVA bbl showed up last week, I torqued it on to my action last night and hope to be fire forming my first 50 rds this weekend.
Build is now complete.
Welcome to lego precision buildsWere you charged for this service? I’m having problems with my huber and I might be charged $50-75 for the work? I haven’t even had the action a week...
Welcome to lego precision builds
You didnt want to pay a smith for a full build. What did you expect
uh idk.First rodeo for me. What trigger is not having problems then?
it's not only the origin that does this. it's not uncommon. the action maker cant spend $25,000 or more making sure every single trigger works with their action. they have to assume every single trigger model is made to the same exacting tolerances as the sample they have. and that's insaneMy thoughts on this and I’m not a gunsmith or a action maker... but if an action is built to work with 700 triggers it should work across the board without having to spend more money. Why spend the $$$ on something that needs more $$ to make it work as intended. I haven’t heard of other companies having these problems with triggers. I’m not trying to be a prick but I don’t think any of us should have to pay for this trigger problem that many of us seem to be having. Should just be taken care of. I would have rather waited even longer to get the action so I know the bugs are fixed. I get that these are LEGO’s but there should be a point when a company owns there mistake and fix’s it.
Send me the link to another action that is having this problem to prove your point. I’m not saying that bighorn is a bad company. I have had nothing but a good experience so far. I will call and talk to them Monday. I just believe that it shouldn’t cost us more to have a problem fixed that shouldn’t be a problem to start with.
stop blaming the action makerSend me the link to another action that is having this problem to prove your point. I’m not saying that bighorn is a bad company. I have had nothing but a good experience so far. I will call and talk to them Monday. I just believe that it shouldn’t cost us more to have a problem fixed that shouldn’t be a problem to start with.
I get this vibe that everyone thinks I’m bashing the company and or the product. Which is not what my goal is.. I’m more then happy with my origins. I just want the problem I’m experiencing which it seems other Sh members are experiencing as well to be fixed not on our dime. If what all of you are saying is true then it wouldn’t be that hard to fix the problem for the customers that are experiencing the problem. If this issue isn’t being experienced with every action and only a few. If it was a problem with every origins then that’s a different story. No need to get defensive when I’m just wanting to find out info on what’s going to happen with the problem at hand. This is my first custom action (I have had a blueprinted 700) and I spent good hard earned money like everyone else and I honestly don’t think it’s fair to be expected to spend more.
You’re bitching about something that is no fault of bighorn. Multiple people have told you the problem, yet you want bighorn to fix it for free. You’re being unreasonable. Sack up and pay the 50 bucks or whatever it costs. I believe in the nucleus thread, Ted mentioned something about trying to get a standard implemented so this very thing doesn’t happen.I get this vibe that everyone thinks I’m bashing the company and or the product. Which is not what my goal is.. I’m more then happy with my origins. I just want the problem I’m experiencing which it seems other Sh members are experiencing as well to be fixed not on our dime. If what all of you are saying is true then it wouldn’t be that hard to fix the problem for the customers that are experiencing the problem. If this issue isn’t being experienced with every action and only a few. If it was a problem with every origins then that’s a different story. No need to get defensive when I’m just wanting to find out info on what’s going to happen with the problem at hand. This is my first custom action (I have had a blueprinted 700) and I spent good hard earned money like everyone else and I honestly don’t think it’s fair to be expected to spend more.
it's not only the origin that does this. it's not uncommon. the action maker cant spend $25,000 or more making sure every single trigger works with their action. they have to assume every single trigger model is made to the same exacting tolerances as the sample they have. and that's insane
this isn't a bug. and it's not a mistake
the trigger is your interface and it's a complex thing. spend the time or money to make it right. or go buy a factory R700 and have a 3 pound trigger cause that's what you'll get
this would be no different than blaming every trigger maker cause it doesn't work with your specific bolt and action. while i'm all for the age of precision rifles we are in now and what you can do with $2k, i understand what can happen when you piece this shit together
Some kind of standard for actions/triggers would be cool but seems unlikely this late in the 700 compatible game.
@BigHorn / ZAI Team Any chance you guys would consider selling different sized cocking pieces? My idea being instead of a trigger hanger etc one could use a cocking piece with different dimensions to time the trigger. Even increments of .010" or so. Could run a survey of what triggers people are using and how much cock on close they're getting to get an idea of what approximate sizes people may want. Not looking to get it custom fit perfect, just closer.
It seems like it is pretty easy to measure how much cock on close someone is getting. Measure the protrusion of the cocking indicator with the bolt open and then again with it closed with the sear holding the cocking piece. I'm getting 0.052" with my Super 700 on either of my Origins. Otherwise, I'll probably end up timing it myself or having someone do it.
Just a thought.
How much did you have to remove to get everything dialed in? I know it'll be different for every trigger manufacturer, but just want a rough ideaWhy not just fit it yourself? I just filed mine down. Worked like a charm and have had no light strikes
How much did you have to remove to get everything dialed in? I know it'll be different for every trigger manufacturer, but just want a rough idea
Why not just fit it yourself? I just filed mine down. Worked like a charm and have had no light strikes
More times than not, that’s how it is performed. But, there is a significant difference between a finely tuned surface grinder versus a Dremel tool in your garage.Are you removeing material from the cocking peice where it contacts the cocking ramp? Looking at my action trying to figure out what you are doing
No i figured the cocking peice itself.
I am not from new york either. Dont swear at me like that... lol