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I have a Colt Light Rifle in 30-06. It was a MOA rifle with several loads but wouldn't always go off due to a weak firing pin spring. I replaced the spring with a Wolff spring and ignition is now guaranteed but it's shooting more like 2 MOA with loads that it loved prior to spring replacement. How is that even possible?
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How much did the trigger pull change?
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It's slightly heavier if anything. It's close so it's hard to tell but I do think the trigger pull increased slightly.
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Did you happen to have it out of the stock for any reason? If not I would guess the trigger pull changed it.
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Did you happen to have it out of the stock for any reason? If not I would guess the trigger pull changed it. No I didn't. So it must be the trigger has become less user friendly for me
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