Well,the Gillespie is so close I can almost taste it.
I post this for other new builders so hopefully they will avoid it and for you experienced mentors please chime in if you have any comments about the problem and possible solutions.
I thought the set triggers were lined up with the sear bar. I should have been more diligent in laying this out but honestly if I had I may have still made this same mistake.
Looking back the curve of the stock had me messed up with my alignment. In my minds eye it should have lined up but instead I was forward of the sear bar. I missed it by 1/4 inch. I know that sounds like a lot but it looked like it should have worked.
Here is where it is...
Here is where it should be...
Here is the front trigger pulled...it just misses the sear bar You can see the very tip of the front trigger
I thought I may not be deep enough (more on that later) but as I got the plate down, it's just in the wrong place. It's too far forward.
Here is the locks and triggers laid out together....
I may have another complication here. This lock is at full cock. If you notice the sear bar is way high on that lock. It's mid plate at the tail. I'm beginning to wonder if those triggers will work with that lock. It looks like those triggers will really have to buried deep in the stock even if they were in the right spot.
I thought I might have this figured out when I started posting, but as I reviewed the pictures I'm not that sure. I'm really going to have to study this for a while.
This is what I was thinking to correct this...
Move the triggers back re-inlet & patch hole...
Modify triggers...
Bend sear bar... It will have to be a compound bend down and forward and back straight.
Get another set of triggers with a taller trigger plate and bars.
Thanks