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mks
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You don't want to do that. That would only give you .175 fall, and that's not enough, even with a stiffer spring.
Haven't tried it yet, but I think I can get the fall back by screwing the firing pin farther into the cocking piece. There is plenty of space left at the bottom of the cocking ramp in the bolt for the cocking piece to fall farther without the firing pin hitting its stop.
I checked my other Wichita, and it has a cocking piece with a sear surface that extends 0.057" less. The handoff in that gun is the opposite - it drops the cocking piece a long way (haven't measured how far), causing a loud click during bolt closing and has only 0.150" fall (and won't fire Wolf primers). I plan to trade cocking pieces between these two rifles. I hope this will make both guns better. The first gun should end up with 0.013" of cock on closing and the second should have 0.057" less drop to the trigger sear.
Hopefully,
Keith