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    I am very cautious about this sort of thing, because there is no going back once you do too much. Altering the angle of the cocking piece can be a big mistake for non-experts like me. So I just use a felt wheel in a Dremel, dipped regularly in some polishing compound, to make the surfaces mirror-smooth. Keep the moving circumference of the wheel going down the cocking piece face, not across it, so any microscopic scratches are taken out.Attachment 45019
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobD View Post
    I am very cautious about this sort of thing, because there is no going back once you do too much. Altering the angle of the cocking piece can be a big mistake for non-experts like me
    I'm a non espert but like you. I used same tecnique i use for sharpening my wood chisels: lie cocking piece surface plane on a 6000 grit honing ston and every 5 " strokes" i reassembled the bolt and checked weight. this way risk of altering thar surface is minimum. Now trigger weight is 2 Kg. and i leave it and reassemble the rifle.
    I have also 5 trigger of back up and 5 sears and five cocking piece.... there's room for error.

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