azredhawk44
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I just did some stock channel relieving on my new synthetic stocked 795 and it was such a dramatic improvement in accuracy! Holy smokes. That barrel was getting whacked about something fierce by the sides of the stock. Groups shrunk to 1/4 of their former size horizontally.
Trigger on it is absolutely brutal, though. I'd spitball and say 7-8 pounds. I'm thinking about stoning down the engagement surface on the hammer and corresponding mating sear surface. Never done this before and don't want to inadvertently create a machine gun though. I was thinking of using the nice clean corner of an Arkansas whetstone. Would that be an appropriate tool to use, or is it too abrasive and I should use something softer?
Trigger on it is absolutely brutal, though. I'd spitball and say 7-8 pounds. I'm thinking about stoning down the engagement surface on the hammer and corresponding mating sear surface. Never done this before and don't want to inadvertently create a machine gun though. I was thinking of using the nice clean corner of an Arkansas whetstone. Would that be an appropriate tool to use, or is it too abrasive and I should use something softer?