Update:
Got a new triggertech trigger. It is very nice - I was going to go for a timney but thought I'd give it a try. Very interesting trigger, a rolling sear. Feels like glass breaking. I'm happy - only complaint is that the bolt release is stiff and tends to jam down requiring a fingernail under it to pull it back down. Not a major problem and hopefully it will loosen up a tad
Also during the trigger change I stripped the entire rifle. The MDT stock has a V block style bedding system. Interestingly the front of the action had two parallel witness marks where the bedding sat. The recoil lug had a nice witness mark where it was making good contact. However, the rear of the action had nothing, except there were two set screws that protruded from the rear left hand side of the receiver - I assume that these were for open sights. These set screws had the top black coating stripped and a matching set of marks on the MDT stock. Looks like the few thou they were protruding was rubbing inside the tube stock and preventing the receiver from being tight against the action.
Bedding screws that I torqued down nicely had come loose too. They are now in with threadlocker
Got an MDT padded butt pad - very soft.
Also got a great deal on some factory ammo - with good brass to reload. Box says federal but its stamped with the lapua logo so hoping its that quality lapua brass
Hopefully the minor tweeks above will give me that group size im after. So far best is about 1.6 MOA and thats disappointing. Also the loads looked a bit hot so I was hoping for some better results with the factory ammo - still has some big dimples around th primer strike. Might have to consider bushing the firing pin. A PTG bolt would be my ideal addition but they are unobtainable in Australia and crazy expensive.
I'm going to shoot again hopefully this weekend so fingers crossed i get some better results.
Got a new triggertech trigger. It is very nice - I was going to go for a timney but thought I'd give it a try. Very interesting trigger, a rolling sear. Feels like glass breaking. I'm happy - only complaint is that the bolt release is stiff and tends to jam down requiring a fingernail under it to pull it back down. Not a major problem and hopefully it will loosen up a tad
Also during the trigger change I stripped the entire rifle. The MDT stock has a V block style bedding system. Interestingly the front of the action had two parallel witness marks where the bedding sat. The recoil lug had a nice witness mark where it was making good contact. However, the rear of the action had nothing, except there were two set screws that protruded from the rear left hand side of the receiver - I assume that these were for open sights. These set screws had the top black coating stripped and a matching set of marks on the MDT stock. Looks like the few thou they were protruding was rubbing inside the tube stock and preventing the receiver from being tight against the action.
Bedding screws that I torqued down nicely had come loose too. They are now in with threadlocker
Got an MDT padded butt pad - very soft.
Also got a great deal on some factory ammo - with good brass to reload. Box says federal but its stamped with the lapua logo so hoping its that quality lapua brass
Hopefully the minor tweeks above will give me that group size im after. So far best is about 1.6 MOA and thats disappointing. Also the loads looked a bit hot so I was hoping for some better results with the factory ammo - still has some big dimples around th primer strike. Might have to consider bushing the firing pin. A PTG bolt would be my ideal addition but they are unobtainable in Australia and crazy expensive.
I'm going to shoot again hopefully this weekend so fingers crossed i get some better results.
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