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Uncocking a bolt action
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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 1195493" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>ive always made it a practice of mine while hunting that i load one in the chamber and uncock the bolt by lifting the bolt and squeezing the trigge while letting it down similar to a hammer on a revolver while sitting in the stand or walking around. Is this a good practice or bad... the reason for asking is last year my buddy bought a new savage accutrigger and i did it with his gun and after letting the bolt down it hesitated then fired. I tried to make it do it again later (unloaded of course) and it would uncock and then after a couple times it would fire and work fine a few times. Is this an accutrigger deal or is there something wrong with his cause i just bought one a few months ago and it works just fine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 1195493, member: 12099"] ive always made it a practice of mine while hunting that i load one in the chamber and uncock the bolt by lifting the bolt and squeezing the trigge while letting it down similar to a hammer on a revolver while sitting in the stand or walking around. Is this a good practice or bad... the reason for asking is last year my buddy bought a new savage accutrigger and i did it with his gun and after letting the bolt down it hesitated then fired. I tried to make it do it again later (unloaded of course) and it would uncock and then after a couple times it would fire and work fine a few times. Is this an accutrigger deal or is there something wrong with his cause i just bought one a few months ago and it works just fine? [/QUOTE]
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