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<blockquote data-quote="Mitch Rapp" data-source="post: 2148956" data-attributes="member: 332"><p>Just got this today, and have to say I like the feel of it better than my Ishapore 2a1 and the sights don't even compare. Love the sights. That being said I have two questions.</p><p></p><p>My bolt head occasionally wants to jump the tracks. Hasn't done it while cycling ammo, but has while working the action dry. Not every time, but often enough to be noticeable. Any tips or thoughts?</p><p></p><p>Secondly, how do you adjust for windage, or keep the rear sight consistently in the same spot? Seems like there is a good 1/8th inch of play in it and while it typically stays against the left side, I could see it gettin off when you don't want it to.</p><p></p><p>Crappy iPod pics, Long Branch, made in 1943.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitch Rapp, post: 2148956, member: 332"] Just got this today, and have to say I like the feel of it better than my Ishapore 2a1 and the sights don't even compare. Love the sights. That being said I have two questions. My bolt head occasionally wants to jump the tracks. Hasn't done it while cycling ammo, but has while working the action dry. Not every time, but often enough to be noticeable. Any tips or thoughts? Secondly, how do you adjust for windage, or keep the rear sight consistently in the same spot? Seems like there is a good 1/8th inch of play in it and while it typically stays against the left side, I could see it gettin off when you don't want it to. Crappy iPod pics, Long Branch, made in 1943. [/QUOTE]
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