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Question on empty chamber and uncocked. Do you guys just close the bolt on an empty chamber and pull the trigger? Never thought much about this as I just carry the rifle with empty chamber until it’s time to rack one in.
It seems counterintuitive but, I’ve had the bolt get opened with the safety on more frequently than with the hammer uncocked on an empty chamber.I carry empty chamber and cocked with the safety on because I like the bolt being locked shut and you can’t put the safety on on a Tikka unless it’s cocked.
On a Tikka?It seems counterintuitive but, I’ve had the bolt get opened with the safety on more frequently than with the hammer uncocked on an empty chamber.
Yes, on a tikka and my safety is functioning as it should. The brush has took it off safety multiple times last year and then opening the bolt is relatively easy. My guess is that the sustained pressure that is needed to cock the bolt is less likely to happen than getting a stick caught in the safety and moving it. I’ve heard my bolt close several times this year while going through brush but haven’t had it fully open…yet.On a Tikka?
On a Remington or similar, I’m sure that’s true. The bolt doesn’t lock whether the safety is on or off.
On a Tikka, the safety locks the bolt. If it doesn’t, something has broken.
The tikka style or a three position are both better than the Remington system. However, plenty of Remingtons have been carried in far worse and more chaotic conditions than what hunters use them for, and that’s not been one of the top issues or complaints I’ve seen.