I don’t have a gauge to check weight, but a good educated guess would be slightly over 1lb on both stages. It’s not very light at all.
Spent a good hour or two playing with it. I finally figured out how to replicate the symptom. If I slap the bolt down into battery somewhat aggressive, it puts the 2 stage trigger into this “position” that I’m dealing with that is not correct at all.
So I grabbed a second rifle. Did the exact same, slapped the bolt down, and there it was. Did the exact same thing. I grabbed a third rifle. Same thing. It’s really odd I haven’t noticed this until now. Immediately assumed it was a trigger problem. Why it’s doing it, I’m still unsure. Surely people run the bolt WAY harder than this. But, maybe there isn’t as many people running a two stage TT in an Impact.
I do completely understand that there is no reason to slap the bolt down like that, and during live fire I never do. This is however the only way I could seem to replicate the issue last night. I wasn’t about to pop a live round in and start toying with a trigger in my house last night.
A buddy of mine has an impact with a new TT diamond single stage. I seem to not be able to replicate the issue on his. However its single stage, so it would be hard to know.
I will attach another video describing. I have been toying around with a single stage Diamond for a little while. I do like it a lot. I originally made the switch to 2 stage when I got my first AI. (Now I have 2) I liked the idea of all rifles having the same concept of a trigger. However after this debacle, I’m really on the fence and leaning towards heading to my dealers shop after work and exchanging this 2 stage for a single and using it this weekend to see how it fairs against what I’ve been using the last few years, and also if I can get it to malfunction aswell.
I will attach a video of the issue in my new MPA vanquish and also my Samson. Same action same trigger same 75 degree bolt.
EDIT---I wonder if this could be a 75 degree bolt issue in conjunction with a 2 stage TT trigger. I bought my first 75 degree action and bolt a little while back and immediately loved it, and since id switched all mine too it the 75 degree. I sold my 2 original 90 degree bolts to a friend. I could easily borrow his tonight and try and replicate it....I really hope this is not the issue. I have a lot of rounds of the 90 degree bolts, and maybe only 3-400 with a 75 degree.. I fell in love with the 75 Degree immediately.