G'day Peter,
Thanks for your considered response - loads of good info here.
Trigger. IF you are shooting fullbore the trigger weight limit is such that I cannot see any good reason to discard the original OMark trigger.
Actually a few others have said the same thing - I spoke to Barry Davies of Davies triggers and he was very kind with his advice also and actually counseled me to try the Omark trigger initially also and take it as it comes and settle into shooting the rifle first before seeking a change.
I will definately have a chat to the lads at the club and see what they say about sorting the trigger out - as it exists.
The elevation plate on the Central sight from the NO 4 is probably for 303 ammo. But simply use the minute scale and record settings. Check there is little or no backlast especially in the wind arm screw.
Actually somebody else mentioned this as well ... I'll certainly have to ask somebody at the club about this also since I have zero experience with Central sights.
Some of the old black barrels shot very very well. If it is in good condition there is every chance it is way better than you are so try it as is. A rebed may be worth while - again see club members. Simply start shooting and use the time to look and think about what you want to do. The only proviso is the barrel be not worn out.
Do you mean Black Mountain barrels or just the original Omark barrels like the barrel on mine? I certainly won't be buying a new barrel right away - I have ever intention of shooting the exisiting barrel out before a change comes. It's a very clean looking barrel actually ... it will definately be a shooter. I'll be asking about a rebed though and other matters certainly.
The bolt pin. Make sure it is the new one. Even if it does break, half of the new style pin remains in place. Breaks are mainly caused by very hard extraction from bad reloading. If cases dont come out easily there is something wrong with your reloading.
I have checked and it is the updated version for sure ... I actually asked the president of the club about the pin issue and while he was aware of the upgrade issue he was saying he has never checked the pin before loading the bolt ... EVER ... it was news to him. I'll take the advice though.
Every time you put the bolt in the rifle, look to see the rear bolt shroud has not been turned out of alignment (its a pest to have to fix it after getting in position) and at the same time check the pin is in place.
Gotcha ... I'll ask about it at the club also.
Personally I much prfefer a list where material simply flows as simple eMails rather than a forum. (no criticism of Alan). I just find it much faster and more direct to handle.
I mean't no criticism of the bulletin e-mail board either ... I've seen IRC and many other kinds of comms come and go since 95 and I'm just so used to Forums these days ... the people at the board are great and I'm getting used to getting mail messages again ... been a loooong time but it's not so bad after all.
Best, S.