I agree with Bob. When the bolt is closed headspace of the brass won’t affect the trigger as the bolt is in the same position even if you don’t have a cartridge in the chamber.
It’s possible that because you have used a 550 Stock that the bottom metal and action is further apart.
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That’s all good. I only seen 2 of those Cz model 98 of rifles. It something that is interesting to me as I like the history of Brno/Cz and all the different makes of m98 military and commercial.
@Clodo Ferreira
Do you or your friend from from the Czech Republic know much about CZ model 98 made at the factory CZ STRAKONICE before the CZ factory was moved to Uhersky Brod.
If you are shooting the same calibre as your PH tip them the ammo you didn’t use or take factory ammo or projectiles for a tip instead of money as talking to a ph ammo is harder to get in Africa
The trigger that interlocks with the sear that releases the firing pin may be too short or may get stuck and can’t be pulled. Does the trigger have a spring that keeps tension on the trigger?
Depends what powder you are talking about but Hodgdon h4895, varget and h4350 are made by ADI. So they don’t sell it as ADI overseas but they do make powder that is sold overseas
There will never be 100% reliability no matter if every bullet has primers and powder in it.
you can minimise it but won’t ever not have ammo that will go off everytime you pull the trigger
While they technically are CRF they don’t have the claw extractor like Mauser 98 and clones. The 2 main advantages too control round feed is
1. The cartridge is under the extractor so if you load a cartridge into the chamber
and don’t close the bolt if you pull the bolt back the case with...
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