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I bought a 6" 617 Friday to go with my 4" 617, and also for my son to use for Bullseye competition. Zeroed it when I got home, and my son shot 10 rounds @ 25 yard Bullseye. As he was shooting, the hammer seemed hard to pull back all of the way. (the last stage of the cocking process) When I cleaned it, I applied a couple of drops of RemOil into the action with the hammer cocked back. Today he shot Bullseye with it and cocking the hammer wasn't AS bad, but did seem a slight bit rough. The problem we had today was the trigger returning to normal position after the hammer fell. After pressing the trigger again, it returned to normal. This happened 3 times during a 40 shot session. When I cleaned it, I applied a few drops of oil into the action with the trigger back and also in the normal resting position.
Is this a major mechanical problem or do the surfaces where the hammer and trigger meet need a little breaking in? I did notice after we shot Friday that the inside area with the hammer cocked back looked bone dry. Should I shoot 300-400 rounds through it and see if the lubrication helps before I call S&W? Any advice appreciated.
BTW----I love its accuracy
Is this a major mechanical problem or do the surfaces where the hammer and trigger meet need a little breaking in? I did notice after we shot Friday that the inside area with the hammer cocked back looked bone dry. Should I shoot 300-400 rounds through it and see if the lubrication helps before I call S&W? Any advice appreciated.
BTW----I love its accuracy