I have often wondered,' noting' it said by several experts, the people who knew what they were doing when done, that when building up No4Tsniper rifles, they fitted the earlier/heavier button cocking pieces, much later than ever needed, instead of the regular fluted type.
That this was the way to go, is it still true today, or no longer necessary with better ammo. I was reading this in some back in the day information and one of the more common books on the subject.
I fully realise to get an accurate shot, or at least the best possible, the faster lock time you can achieve is preferable, so the heavier button type seems counter intuitive, from my perspective.
Although I have gone to the trouble of fitting the earlier button type, with the best finishes to my No4T just because it looks so right, I wonder, is it the best.
If I take both types of cocking pieces and polish and surface treat all parts, and then treat the slipways, so bolt, and pin internals are both the same, which bolt, should and will provide the best lock time, or was it best lock time and better combustion back in the day.
I'll Appreciate any answers. As I'm doing this, on two very similar rifles, it would be very interesting to have some others idea's on the answer. Thanks in advance if you choose to answer, and for your time.Information
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