The thickness of your washers also matters. You might have 15 because yours are thinner.OK, thank you very much. I’m gonna try that see what happens.
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The thickness of your washers also matters. You might have 15 because yours are thinner.OK, thank you very much. I’m gonna try that see what happens.
Perfect explanation. Thx!First, what they claim and where it settles are two different things. He brought the one I still have over with him when he attended EBR years ago, then had AOA ship it to me. My first gen adjustable was giving us fits but I knew 130b was where the gun I had at the time needed to be. It wound up being 134b, no biggie. Second, when you change the set point, you do it with shims. Never touch the washers or arrangement when going up. It’s easy. Now going down in set point is where you start to take some bigger gambles. I would remove one washer and see where it puts you, then go from there. If it drops you too low, then shim your way back up. You also have to understand that shimming isn’t linear. A .005 shim might jump you 10b the first time. But when you add another .005 shim it jumps you 50b.