If you're having light strikes, then I'd suspect the cocking piece is possibly dragging on the sear. Looking at the diagram of a MOA trigger it might be the actuator isn't moving away from the sear far enough and binding it. Since you were into the trigger, and it didn't do it before, I'd suspect something wasn't reassembled correctly or the pull weight or overtravel screw is in too far. Just my WAG, good luck.

BTW, I'm in the camp that feels the MOA was not an improvement to the M70, just the opposite, but that's what happened when Browning got their mitts on it. mad


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