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Replaced the stock with a laminated one that was on a pre accutrigger gun. First shot fired fine. Next one would not fire. The accutrigger blade wouldn’t move. The safety wouldn’t move to the rear either
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Take it out of the stock, recock bolt, put action back in stock and try again.
Seems to me non Accutrigger, top bolt release guns would work in the newer stocks when Accutrigger first came out but Accutrigger actions wouldn't work in pre Accutrigger stocks.
Been there done that.
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Did you test it before you fired a shot? Does the trigger move forward and backward freely, or is it rubbing/binding on the stock?
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Did you test it before you fired a shot? Does the trigger move forward and backward freely, or is it rubbing/binding on the stock? This would be my first test.
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Most likely you will have to relieve some stock material in that spot to get it to move freely.
Happens when fitting walnut stocks with after market triggers.
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Its rubbing on the stock somewhere. Easy fix. Most likely right in front of the trigger. BTDT...
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Most likely you will have to relieve some stock material in that spot to get it to move freely.
Happens when fitting walnut stocks with after market triggers. Yep- I had to relieve just a shaving to get a Trigger Tech to work.
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Take it out of the stock and throw into a river.Buy a Howa.
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