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I have no idea how any of this works but is there (optically) a downside to not limiting the FOV? Like does limiting it allow them to get better image quality or something?
Are gimbal heads stout enough to hold 20-30 pound rifles? Plus wouldn't the rifle being so far above the apex of the tripod be a big issue for recoil control and stability?
You're probably between 170-200 pounds stepping on an animal that weighs about 3 pounds on average. As far as it's concerned, you tried to kill it for "no reason". Taking it as some pre-meditated personal unprovoked attack on you is odd.
Heh... Carlos Hathcock didn't need all those gadgets. We used to be MARKSMEN.
It's the Indian, not the arrow.
Someone who has mastered their Savage will outshoot someone with their new PRS rig.
Did I miss any of the greatest hits?
I switched my BnA out and put a TT Special on it and it did the exact same thing, with a tiny bit more firing pin fall. I think the answer is just leave it alone.
I'm going to see how @FourT6and2 new cocking piece changes things before bothering Travis about it. It's a very confusing mix of replies in this thread. Some saying theirs do it and it's no issue, some saying it could be 2-3 different issues, and two saying theirs don't do it at all. Very hard...
When just dryfiring and running the bolt normally I can't feel it at all but you did get me curious so I went back to one of the only actual reviews on Youtube of a LP Fuzion. Side note, I really wish there were more in depth video reviews of various actions. Seems like there's next to nothing...
Based on their reply to me just now (as well as @ForgeValley saying his does it too with a TT) I think they just thought you had a problem with it and tried to make you happy. Seems like a case of good customer service looking like validation of a problem that probably doesn't exist. At least...
I followed up with videos/pictures emailed to ask if it really is abnormal bolt behavior. I think the occam's razor is that it's not actually an issue and the person who replied to you was just saying things. We'll know for sure when I get a reply to my followup.
I'm still on the fence as to whether it's really abnormal. If it is then it would imply there were some number of cocking pieces or whatever's an issue that got sent out. Because three people in this thread including me and the OP report the same thing. LP replied to me but was probably a bit...
I took off the BnA and threw on my TT. The bolt behaves exactly the same way with both triggers. And if anything there's the slightest bit more firing pin fall with the TT. Either it's supposed to be that way or there's an issue with the bolt. We'll see.
I wonder if they'll be able to help without having it in hand. A month or two ago when I reached out to them about whether there were any quirks I needed to know about using a BnA trigger in their actions (since they're built around TT triggers apparently) the guy I talked to on the phone said...