Thanks everyone
Damn shame it's a beautiful stock but if its going to try kill me every time I fire the rifle I guess it's back to the plastic again.
expensive mistake![]()
I'd suggest you take the entire rig to a competent gunsmith (M14 Doctor would be the best, if he has the time IMO) and have it checked over. They could do any final stock fitting and let you know what caused the problem. I wouldn't give up on the Boyds' stock just yet. Thousands of people use them, very satisfactorily. BTW, have you ever had the headspace checked? Given that you were using 42 gr. loads, there's no way you could have gotten a double charge into the case without noticing.
Sounds to me like hammer-follow resulting from improper relationship between stock, trigger group, and receiver causing improper disconnector engagement...see the stickies on function check for more info. although the firing pin bridge is supposed to prevent out-of-battery ignition I've seen lots of m1a type rifles where either the bridge was out of spec or the firing pin tang was chipped or out-of-spec.
Anyway...I would replace the bolt, and seriously test the rifle/stock combo for hammer follow. You will also likely have to replace the stock.
Send me a pm...I can hook you up with a new bolt.
Cheers,
Brobee
I recently posted a video on this forum about the trigger test, maybe you could take a look, it doesnt hurt to see it done in video to be 100% sure you do the right test![]()
Hmmm...A few more questions since you mentioned the op rod jumping off the bolt roller..
A few more questions since you mentioned the op rod jumping off the bolt roller..
Have you checked the indexing of the op rod guide? Some are off centre. I think a poorly tracking op rod might contribute to this.
About your new stock.. Does it have the pocket milled out for the longer US op rod spring guide retention pin? If so see the 'popsickle stick fix' sticky for ideas.
Hmmm...
Sounds like there might be a wiggley op-rod guide???
Is this true f55?
So just to confirm. The band that conect the barrel to the oprod as pictured here:a little wiggle yes, but thought that was normal