I think Alex hit on just about everything in his last post. You can check pin fall and spring pressure and yes, make sure the cocking piece or cross pin in there isn't rubbing the inside of the bolt shroud. All that can be toyed with a bit but everything's a compromise...for feel. Unless there is a physical issue or you find excessive fall or spring pressure, you start giving something up, somewhere..for feel. Let me or Brud or someone just take a quick look and see. It might be obvious in hand or it may just be you like a BAT roller cocking piece enough that you won't be happy with anything else. Personally, I love my Bordens, nuff said about that. I still think it's technique more than anything but without seeing it, can't say for sure. Unless something is wrong, you start trading important stuff away to make a tiny difference in..wait for it...feel. Can't go wrong if you pick up the phone and call Jim either.Mike I agree all those things are contributing factors BUT this is a Borden action (BRMXD) and without a round in chamber I can dry fire and still have heavy bolt life, like Alex said there is a lot in technique I still can't get it to do anywhere close to what I see others do. My BAT M is the best I have as far as opening and closing.
I might have mentioned this to you before but have you filmed yourself shooting? It might help both of us in your quest here.
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