Can you run the 455 bolt too hard like if youre used to running a centerfire?
I've had my 455 for 8 months and for 6 months I've been running it with the DIP sear and 3rd lightest spring, 2lb pull, with no issues. I started doing some competitions with it in the last couple weeks and while practicing yesterday, the bolt stop started letting the bolt past it if I hit it hard. I know there can be issues if the trigger spring is too light. Can there be bolt stop
issues if there isn't enough sear engagement with the adjustable sear?
I noticed some wear on the back of the bolt where the bolt stop stops it that looks like it may be starting to make it ramp over it. I didn't think I was running it that hard but idk.
I've had my 455 for 8 months and for 6 months I've been running it with the DIP sear and 3rd lightest spring, 2lb pull, with no issues. I started doing some competitions with it in the last couple weeks and while practicing yesterday, the bolt stop started letting the bolt past it if I hit it hard. I know there can be issues if the trigger spring is too light. Can there be bolt stop
issues if there isn't enough sear engagement with the adjustable sear?
I noticed some wear on the back of the bolt where the bolt stop stops it that looks like it may be starting to make it ramp over it. I didn't think I was running it that hard but idk.
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