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Old 09-17-2015, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by ccjcc81 View Post
I just sat down and fiddled with this thing again today, and i think the loosening the tension screw may have solved the problem. The stacking is much less pronounced, and if I concentrate, I can rotate that cylinder pretty smoothly. Maybe the sky isn't falling. I'll go shoot it Tuesday and see if the trigger smooths up after 250 rounds or so. I'll keep you guys posted. Thanks again.
Just make sure you do not have light strikes now. Loosening the strain screw lessens the hammer force.

Again, I've never had this problem with a 686, and I have had 5 (still have four of them).
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