Hey All,
I just got back from vacation and found my Manners T-5a sitting on my doorstep, so understandably I was psyched. This is the first time using their MCS-DBM for me.
I popped my 700 5R (.308)out of its stock and dropped it in the Manners. To my surprise (and a little disappointment)the rear tang area will not seat flush with the stock surface.
I have a Timney 510 in there, and I'm thinking that is the source of the issue. I thought at 1st it was the trigger weight screw...so I dialed that inward (for clearance). No dice. Upon inspection it looks like a little portion of the trigger is assembly (under that weight adjustment screw) is getting chipped up a bit.
I'm not sure what it is hitting...and don't know how to fix it!
Has anyone else encountered this? If so, what did you do to mitigate.
I think it is more painful to look at your rifle 99% installed in a Manners than it is to wait the 18 weeks
I just got back from vacation and found my Manners T-5a sitting on my doorstep, so understandably I was psyched. This is the first time using their MCS-DBM for me.
I popped my 700 5R (.308)out of its stock and dropped it in the Manners. To my surprise (and a little disappointment)the rear tang area will not seat flush with the stock surface.
I have a Timney 510 in there, and I'm thinking that is the source of the issue. I thought at 1st it was the trigger weight screw...so I dialed that inward (for clearance). No dice. Upon inspection it looks like a little portion of the trigger is assembly (under that weight adjustment screw) is getting chipped up a bit.
I'm not sure what it is hitting...and don't know how to fix it!
Has anyone else encountered this? If so, what did you do to mitigate.
I think it is more painful to look at your rifle 99% installed in a Manners than it is to wait the 18 weeks