The sear bar broke on my rifle. I know what does that have to do with my fly ?. lol
I sent the "manufacturer" pics next to a 6" rule, and ordered a new sear from "the company" out east.
NO it was not a Chambers lock.
They sent the wrong sear, but suggested I send the lock back, and they would get me the correct sear.
Well after $90, my rifle still won't fire.
I can get the lock to fire if I push pretty hard on the sear bar, but the trigger will not fire the lock.
After a bit of studying I see that the sear catch's in the half-cock position.
They filed their homemade fly too much, which allows the sear to fall back into the half-cock position.
By the way there was nuthin wrong with my fly, worked just fine when I had the lock.
Then they charged me for a new fly, and did not return my original, but they did return the broken sear, and the first sear they sent which did not work, and I have no use for.
They also called me to tell me that the lock sparked just great, SURE.
Okay I'll quit. LOL
I'm just really disappointed that a reputable manufacturer would do this to anybody.
Now they won't answer me at all!
So, I made a new fly.
My question is: do I have to harden the fly?
If so, what is the best way to go about doing that?
Thanks
Jim