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Old 08-16-2020, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by armorer951 View Post
Keep in mind that if you shim the yoke back .004", your B/C gap will be .010". Perhaps a .002" shim would be better. That would keep your headspace in spec, and your B/C gap would be .008".

Don't sweat the "end shake" if your front and rear specs are correct.
Thanks! I was concerned about the resulting b/c gap.
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