Freakdaddy
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I have an X-Bolt Medallion in .243 that I bought for my daughter which may be having a trigger malfunction. It seems when the trigger is either in the cocked or fired position and regardless if the safety is on or off, there is substantial forward movement of the trigger itself; like an 1/8 inch or slightly more. Rearward movement of the trigger is like hitting a wall when it's on safe and no matter how hard I try to pull it, it will not fire. When the safety is off, there's no creep and it fires perfectly normal with the trigger pull hovering consistently around 3.5-3.9 pounds.
Function seems to be fine but that forward slop is concerning me as I can't remember it being like that before. I honestly hardly ever shoot this gun and my daughter is coming in for deer season mid-November and as I was getting things together, happened to notice it. I haven't been to the range with it yet but was checking the various functions by dry firing and cycling the bolt. I took the stock off and nothing looks out of the norm regarding what parts I could see as the main components are in a housing.
I was wanting to ask other X-Bolt owners if theirs are like this or have experienced the same thing and what the culprit is. Thanks in advance for any help!
Function seems to be fine but that forward slop is concerning me as I can't remember it being like that before. I honestly hardly ever shoot this gun and my daughter is coming in for deer season mid-November and as I was getting things together, happened to notice it. I haven't been to the range with it yet but was checking the various functions by dry firing and cycling the bolt. I took the stock off and nothing looks out of the norm regarding what parts I could see as the main components are in a housing.
I was wanting to ask other X-Bolt owners if theirs are like this or have experienced the same thing and what the culprit is. Thanks in advance for any help!