Well then. I had my 1942 1891/30 out at the range yesterday and the groups weren't adding up. I shot well enough with every other rifle but my Nagant just wouldn't group well. I was using the blue box/silver tip ammo along with Igman 150gr soft points. Both types shot the same patterns. It was about 5 inches high and my groups were about 6 or 7 inches.
The action is tight in the wood, no movement. Both screws were tightened up.
I took the rifle apart today and noticed a few things. By a rub mark in the lower wood I can tell that the barrel is touching the wood from the reciever to about 6 inches past the reciever, roughly 1 inch in front of the rear sight block, when viewed from the top.
The front of the lower wood does not push up on the barrel like it does on my Enfield. I can pass a piece of paper through it. Is this normal?
The front of the top wood (or more correctly the front brass fitting) is touching the top of the barrel. There are brass rub marks here too, after firing.
Also, the trigger pull is almost an inch long. I'm not even exaggerating. The trigger is almost touching the back of the guard before the sear finally disengages the hammer. I may fix the problem with some shims for the time being, but a Huber Concepts trigger is definately in the future for this rifle.
Any suggestions?
Where should I put shims? Is some sanding/wood work in order?
The action is tight in the wood, no movement. Both screws were tightened up.
I took the rifle apart today and noticed a few things. By a rub mark in the lower wood I can tell that the barrel is touching the wood from the reciever to about 6 inches past the reciever, roughly 1 inch in front of the rear sight block, when viewed from the top.
The front of the lower wood does not push up on the barrel like it does on my Enfield. I can pass a piece of paper through it. Is this normal?
The front of the top wood (or more correctly the front brass fitting) is touching the top of the barrel. There are brass rub marks here too, after firing.
Also, the trigger pull is almost an inch long. I'm not even exaggerating. The trigger is almost touching the back of the guard before the sear finally disengages the hammer. I may fix the problem with some shims for the time being, but a Huber Concepts trigger is definately in the future for this rifle.
Any suggestions?
Where should I put shims? Is some sanding/wood work in order?


















































