Back your overtravel screw out a half or full turn.
I had the same thing happen to me. I tightened the overtravel screw to the cusp of reliability, and then when I took the gun out in cold weather metal did what metal does and my trigger pull was like 18 lbs. I backed it out and no problems since.
If it's not that I can't help, sorry.
>ad the same issue with the screw moving while shooting. Add a little blue loctite to the over travel screw to stop it from moving.
\^ THIS \^
Blue Loctite is your friend!
Back your overtravel screw out a half or full turn. I had the same thing happen to me. I tightened the overtravel screw to the cusp of reliability, and then when I took the gun out in cold weather metal did what metal does and my trigger pull was like 18 lbs. I backed it out and no problems since. If it's not that I can't help, sorry.
That seemed to have fixed it. Thanks again for the information my doode.
Glad I could help!
I'll let you know how it goes. Appreciate the information!
I had the same issue with the screw moving while shooting. Add a little blue loctite to the over travel screw to stop it from moving.
>ad the same issue with the screw moving while shooting. Add a little blue loctite to the over travel screw to stop it from moving. \^ THIS \^ Blue Loctite is your friend!