So, I buit this rifle over a year ago. I decided that the very small gap between the bolster and barrel needed to be tight (or tighter) against each other. Ok...no big deal.
So, I snugged it up, then with candle soot, checked for any contact points. I've done that about a dozen times and can't find any. The lock spring appears to have enough clearance that it's not being impaired against the wood or the barrel.
Now...prior to my moving the lock in perhaps the .004" that I just didn't like, the lock functioned fine.
But now, when I tighten the screws (even just the top screw alone) and pull the trigger, the pan will not completely open. If I remove the lock from the mortise, the pan will open every time.
Now, this has been driving me a bit nuts for over a week. I pick it up and put it back down so I can always look at it with fresh eyes.
Today, I noticed something. When the lock is installed, and I cock the hammer, if I hold the hammer and slowly let it down, there is a discernible "click" and I feel a definite "rub" or "bump" when the hammer is coming down at half cock.
Now, I've done this same thing with the lock removed and that click or bump isn't there. I've manipulated the fly in both directions prior to slowly letting the hammer down (out of the mortise of course...can't do it when the lock is in) and I don't get the click or bump.
And I've also checked for the pan that it's not rubbing against the barrel. And I don't believe it's the pan "snapping back" quickly as it would....I think....do that inside or outside the stock.
I have no markings inside the lock mortise from spring.... back to sear lever.
Any thoughts?