26 April 2010, 20:05
wildboarParker Hale 375 HH (98 Mauser action) hard to lift bolt handle
Hi, several months ago, I had a Timney trigger and a stronger firing pin spring installed on said rifle, that I seldom use, but I've found a quite hard bolt lift since, when I shoot; to be more clear, most of the bolt lift is smooth, then I feel a sudden, sharp resistance at the end, that need an extra strain. If I cycle the action without shooting, everything seems ok. I suspect the issue to be caused by the cocking system and possibly by the stronger spring and/or the Timney trigger. What are your thoughts?
P.S. My reloads are OK, no high pressure signs, easy extraction, no shiny marks on case heads.
26 April 2010, 20:41
ramrod340Can't see how the Trigger would impact it. I would vote for the stronger spring and maybe an issue at the end of the cocking ramp.
26 April 2010, 21:19
heavenknowsTry the following:
#1. Remove the bolt , pull the trigger and press down the sear to its deepest point.
The sear must dive free completely down. Sometimes one has to round the corners/frontside of the sear if the fit in the slot of the rifle is too tight.
#2.
Looking from the side the sear has a front bevel edge that maybe too steep (or short), so that the bolt can be lifted by force , but not easy (after pulling the trigger).
Sometimes you have to correct this by filing/sanding to the proper angle.
Don“t alter the engagement point of the sear.
27 April 2010, 21:36
wildboarI've reinstalled the original, weaker firing pin spring and put a little grease; now the bolt lift is noticeably smoother. Thanks!