Good Afternoon All,
Curiosity has gotten the best of me recently, and I started wondering why some custom actions are inherently smoother than others during bolt close/open. Machining tolerances, spring rates, and action/bolt type aside (let’s just assume similar design). Is one of the biggest factors in smoothness, the timing between the cocking piece hand off to the trigger sear bar & the extraction cam? Is there an ideal point to hand off the cocking piece in relation to the extraction? Because the extraction happens for a longer duration than the cocking release, is there a general guideline to follow is degrees of rotation?
I’m sure that I’m over thinking this, but I know there is a reason some actions come with trigger hangers to better time this. As well as fixtures to help time the handle better when being soldered on. Let me know if I’m way off on this one.
Thanks,
Jason
Curiosity has gotten the best of me recently, and I started wondering why some custom actions are inherently smoother than others during bolt close/open. Machining tolerances, spring rates, and action/bolt type aside (let’s just assume similar design). Is one of the biggest factors in smoothness, the timing between the cocking piece hand off to the trigger sear bar & the extraction cam? Is there an ideal point to hand off the cocking piece in relation to the extraction? Because the extraction happens for a longer duration than the cocking release, is there a general guideline to follow is degrees of rotation?
I’m sure that I’m over thinking this, but I know there is a reason some actions come with trigger hangers to better time this. As well as fixtures to help time the handle better when being soldered on. Let me know if I’m way off on this one.
Thanks,
Jason