Thanks for the replies fellas. I would like to explain what i am seeing with my BAT DS and jewell trigger to you, so we can do a lap top evaluation. LOL!! I dont think my timing is right here but i really dont know? Alright basically what i am seeing is my that my firing pin is immediately picked up by the trigger when i go to close my bolt. Before the cocking piece on the bolt even comes out of its groove in the bolt body it is already picking up on the trigger. " i hope i am saying this right" bottom line is that i can see movement on my firing plunger that sticks out the back of the bolt shroud at the moment i start to close my bolt down. the plunger actually moves backwards, or the bolt is moving forwards as soon as i start to close. On some of my other rifles the cocking piece doesn't pick up until the cocking piece comes out of the resting groove. Does any of this make since? I think i am running the number 10 hanger forward on the trigger. I will put a 0 in and see what happens. Lee
update on the above paragraph. I had the zero hanger in the riffle as i thought it was the number 10. Anyway i do see the pin moving rearward as i close the bolt but i actually think the pin still falls a little forward before catching onto the trigger. everything moves back, then falls forward. with the number 0 hanger my total pin fall distance is right at .205 what i said above about the cocking piece immediately picking up was wrong i do believe.
After studying and messing around a little with the trigger i see now how all this really works. What i dont understand is how any of this translates into better or worse accuracy? I put the number 30 trigger hanger on the trigger and it gives me a ton more pin fall but the bolt handle is now harder to close. I am going to shoot the riffle this way just to see what happens. my total pin fall now with the number 30 hanger is .240 and i can now see were the cocking piece doesnt have to fall forward to catch onto the trigger. I think the number 30 is a bit to much in this case. Lee