First, check your clips. Don’t JUST do it by sticking the clip down inside the receiver with no rounds, that won’t tell you if the clip will jam. There were cases where Greek clips jammed up and wouldn’t load.with live rounds, but had slipped into the receivers well without rounds before and after. If you seriously compete with the Garandicon, ensure your clips will work by firing and marking them to ensure you have good clips and/or using dummy rounds to ensure they will function and I’d suggest you DON’T use Greek clips for a match.

It rained during the match this year at the nationals. Stocks that had been finished with BLOicon SWELLED UP and that gave trigger problems for some folks. It caused harder trigger pulls when the top rear of the trigger began mashing into the relief cut between the rear bedding pads for the rear of the trigger housing. That can also cause unintentional doubles.

IF your trigger seems to get harder during shooting, and a swelled stock isn’t causing it, what may be going on is the trigger and/or hammer pins are backing out while you shoot. The emergency fix is to take the trigger housing out and knock the pins back in place. The long term fix is to get replacement pins that are full sized, maybe peen the holes of a loose fitting trigger housing and/or replace the trigger housing.
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