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Clint, thanks for the pic. That helps.
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Thanks for the feedback. So, for your needs, you left the lifter alone? Did you shorten or bevel the forend?Hank Coates said:I picked up a comp tac about 6 weeks ago.
Had similar problems with the shell catch.
Personally, I think the gun is the "most ready" out of the box, but mine was not really match ready by my standards.
I have since opened and polished the loading port more and tuned the shell catch.
Now it runs very, very well. Shot the versa max challenge in Atlanta with zero malfunctions or misfeeds.
Really like the gun.
Have to say, for the money the whole shell catch thing is a bit ridiculous though.
This is actually very interesting. It's been very helpful to hear all of the different points of view. It's allowed me now to make a more informed decision on what's best for me. From the get go, I had the impression that the shell catch was my biggest obstacle so it will definitely be looked at. Beyond that, for my skill level and needs, I probably won't do anything. Thanks so much. JeffHank Coates said:The lifter on the comp tac is actually pretty good.
I didn't touch it..
I could see that it might be beneficial to shorten, bevel and polish a tad.
Did take a coil or two off the spring to make it easier to move.