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Okay thanks Mthuntr. I'll test out a couple different boxes and see if they tighten up a bit. Will update on Sunday after some range time. For anyone else with an X-bolt .300 win mag, I was shooting the Federal vital shok trophy copper round in 180 grains. I know each gun is different, but wanted to share regardless.
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Tried to adjust the trigger weight like Randy mentioned, but after getting to where the screw is supposed to be, there's a red "cap"- see picture, and no place to adjust anything.
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Tried to adjust the trigger weight like Randy mentioned, but after getting to where the screw is supposed to be, there's a red "cap"- see picture, and no place to adjust anything.
That red paint I believe is over your trigger weight set screw. Looks like you still have it set at the factory setting. Scratch off that red paint and you should see a small screw you can fit an allen wrench into. I just went ahead and took mine out, as I wanted the lowest setting possible.
That is correct, that is the reason they put it there, they set the trigger pull so heavy so as to avoid any claims for accidents, so you can actually pull gun off target as it's so heavy, it didn't take me long to adjust it right down, then you have a really nice trigger, all part of the world we live in these days i'm afraid.I am sure doing so voids any warranty or claims if you are injured.
Yep, I just removed the epoxy and could adjust the trigger pull. I don't have a torque wrench. Do I need one to properly secure the action bolts back in place or will a simple Allen wrench be fine? I know the torque on the bolts has some play on accuracy of the rifle as mentioned previously in this post.
The 2 together and a flyer makes me think something is loose somewhere or the barrel/action is in contact/stressed somewhere in the stock.I wouldn't be happy with that. Looks like you're getting two shots close together and then a flyer an inch to two inches away. I would continue trying different ammo until I could find something that would shoot more consistently.
The 2 together and a flyer makes me think something is loose somewhere or the barrel/action is in contact/stressed somewhere in the stock.
Just got my gun back from the gunsmith. Turns out I have a bad scope. I'll be taking it back tomorrow and hopefully they will replace it so I can get on the bench this weekend to start the process over.