I've been working on my shooting technique, but I'm having what seems to be excessive torque on the bolt lift once I've fired a round. I tried to keep my cheekweld and lift the bolt and I felt a slight pop in my shoulder- burned for about 3 hours.
What is causing this added torque during a decocked bolt lift? Timing, crap firing pin/spring assembly, lugs not squared, combination of the above? I want to reduce this as much as possible so I can maintain proper position between shots and not get micro-tears in my damn shoulder.
What is causing this added torque during a decocked bolt lift? Timing, crap firing pin/spring assembly, lugs not squared, combination of the above? I want to reduce this as much as possible so I can maintain proper position between shots and not get micro-tears in my damn shoulder.