So, after doing what I always do when I want to find out about anything gun related (which is to search The Hide), I ended up reading a thread about "timing a trigger" with an action. I had noticed a difference between my Origin's silky smoothness and my TL3's, not quite silky smooth, let's say. (It wasn't really much and it didn't bother me but I wondered if it should be that way or not). So after reading a thread about it, I emailed Big Horn Arms, inquiring about getting a new cocking piece that would time better with my TT diamond, and thus, gain the silky, on this action too....
After an immediate response, Ray said that he'd really prefer that he could look at it himself, and that if it isn't running like my origin, he'd like to see it.
So I sent it to him (that was this week btw). Just got an email from him saying he had changed the firing pin assembly and that it should wear in very well now, and be good to go" (summary)
He's sending my BA back to me today ! I thought I'd post about it since I'm not sure if everyone knows that triggers can be and may need to be timed, and I just appreciate the incredible customer service that I 've gotten from Big Horn, more than once now. I can't say enough good about Big Horn and Ray's products, nor their Customer service.
After an immediate response, Ray said that he'd really prefer that he could look at it himself, and that if it isn't running like my origin, he'd like to see it.
So I sent it to him (that was this week btw). Just got an email from him saying he had changed the firing pin assembly and that it should wear in very well now, and be good to go" (summary)
He's sending my BA back to me today ! I thought I'd post about it since I'm not sure if everyone knows that triggers can be and may need to be timed, and I just appreciate the incredible customer service that I 've gotten from Big Horn, more than once now. I can't say enough good about Big Horn and Ray's products, nor their Customer service.