Hunter
Chasin' the Sunset
Can anyone tell me if the following is a problem that needs fixing?
With an empty chamber, when the bolt begins rotating over/down there is resistance and a distinct "click" (and on a BAT I see the firing pin "indicator" at the back of the bolt move inward at that time); when the bolt is opened, without having released the trigger, there is resistance and a distinct "click" when the bolt reaches and begins rotating over/up, what I guess is, the extraction cam (on a BAT I see the firing pin "indicator" move outward as the bolt is rotating on the extraction cam). On a Nesika J action, the resistance on the upstroke requires noticeably more effort to overcome than on a BAT.
With regard to the issue on closing, I assume the cocking piece is moving forward as the bolt rotates away. If so, is that a problem that should be fixed?
With regard to the issue on opening, I assume the cocking piece is having to be moved rearward as the bolt rotates open. If so, is that a problem that should be fixed? I assume the "problem" would not affect gun handling after a shot, given that the cocking piece has to be moved anyway. Does that sound reasonable?
If a fix is recommended, what needs to be done?
Your thoughts?
With an empty chamber, when the bolt begins rotating over/down there is resistance and a distinct "click" (and on a BAT I see the firing pin "indicator" at the back of the bolt move inward at that time); when the bolt is opened, without having released the trigger, there is resistance and a distinct "click" when the bolt reaches and begins rotating over/up, what I guess is, the extraction cam (on a BAT I see the firing pin "indicator" move outward as the bolt is rotating on the extraction cam). On a Nesika J action, the resistance on the upstroke requires noticeably more effort to overcome than on a BAT.
With regard to the issue on closing, I assume the cocking piece is moving forward as the bolt rotates away. If so, is that a problem that should be fixed?
With regard to the issue on opening, I assume the cocking piece is having to be moved rearward as the bolt rotates open. If so, is that a problem that should be fixed? I assume the "problem" would not affect gun handling after a shot, given that the cocking piece has to be moved anyway. Does that sound reasonable?
If a fix is recommended, what needs to be done?
Your thoughts?