Quote from: superchikn on December 10, 2018, 06:22:03 PMQuote from: cosmic on December 10, 2018, 06:07:07 PMBy the way the trigger screws are 5mm..Right, I ordered the M5 .8 x 12 mm with the roller ball end. I put the part number next to the link because I could not link just the part. Coming tomorrow can't wait to try em.Maybe Ill start putting them in all of my triggers.I think these will work nicely!
Quote from: cosmic on December 10, 2018, 06:07:07 PMBy the way the trigger screws are 5mm..Right, I ordered the M5 .8 x 12 mm with the roller ball end. I put the part number next to the link because I could not link just the part. Coming tomorrow can't wait to try em.Maybe Ill start putting them in all of my triggers.
By the way the trigger screws are 5mm..
I hope this works, here is a link to the Spreadsheet Pat got from Jennifer. It's pretty cool the way they laid it out. Let me know if you can't download it and I'll try something else:https://www.dropbox.com/s/2mk11xvnukz5fwy/Assembly%C2%A0Instructions%C2%A0For%C2%A0HP-P1000W_HP-P900W.xlsx?dl=0
Finished the barrel bracket. Fits like a glove, no detectable deflection. Barrel is aligned correctly with receiver/dovetail. It will be interesting how much the point of impact will change without the barrel deflected downBilly= How did the bracket you made work out as far as the POI changing? I decided to clean my barrel after about a tin through it. I leave out the small screw on the base of the shroud so i just have to loosen the shroud/cylinder bracket screw & remove the shroud without removing the stock. After putting the shroud back on the rifle it was shooting 2in to the left? As you said there is barrel deflection. I removed that pedestal bracket for the cylinder & just went with the shroud/cylinder bracket. But as mike said, moving the shroud/cylinder bracket forwards or back will also change POI. There is definitely barrel stress being applied by the shroud brackets!
Quote from: pat585 on December 12, 2018, 05:45:59 PMFinished the barrel bracket. Fits like a glove, no detectable deflection. Barrel is aligned correctly with receiver/dovetail. It will be interesting how much the point of impact will change without the barrel deflected downBilly= How did the bracket you made work out as far as the POI changing? I decided to clean my barrel after about a tin through it. I leave out the small screw on the base of the shroud so i just have to loosen the shroud/cylinder bracket screw & remove the shroud without removing the stock. After putting the shroud back on the rifle it was shooting 2in to the left? As you said there is barrel deflection. I removed that pedestal bracket for the cylinder & just went with the shroud/cylinder bracket. But as mike said, moving the shroud/cylinder bracket forwards or back will also change POI. There is definitely barrel stress being applied by the shroud brackets!Pat, I decided to full float the barrel so I rebored the shroud support so that it does not contact the shroud. The shroud can slightly move within the support . In these pics you will see that I made pieces that push fit in the shroud tube to make the entire shroud/barrel a rigid unit. Note the shroud base mount, I'm going to longitudinally attach that to the receiver to stiffen it further, it is also grub screwed to the barrel.I also added a guage that will indicate regulated pressure. I'm doing a couple other things so It'll be a couple days until it goes together
Billy = I did see your earlier photos & that's why i was wondering how it worked out? But i can see that the way you did it there is no way now that the shroud can affect the POI. Nice work!! The one screw on my shroud base unit is striped on mine so i will try adding another screw on the opposite side. Another reason i dislike plastic!! I could always bring the piece to a machine shop & have one made. I was wondering how long it would be before someone added a reg gauge. Did you find a gauge to fit the existing threads or did you drill & tap the cover?
By the way for those trying to lighten the trigger pull.. There is only so far you can go.. After so far, you can take it out completly and still have the same pull.. The hex head in the trigger has a shoulder on it for the springs washer to rest on .. So once the hex is backed out far enough, the washer no longer engages the shoulder of it.. The only option is to find a lighter spring..
Stephen great vid. I知 not sure I値l attempt that just yet but it in the future.
QuoteStephen great vid. I知 not sure I値l attempt that just yet but it in the future. If I had a money or a spare Liberty to experiment with I'd try it. But I don't have this luxury.It does make for interesting viewing and reading.