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Just ordered a new bolt stop for the Tikka (Finnish for 'Whimp Stick")Nothing like paying $39.99 for a supposed lifetime product.
I’ll be interested to see if you need to do any fitting on yours. I had to open the hole for the pivot pin and do a lot more filing than I expected to make mine fit.
Sorry the Jon. I take full responsibility for your bolt stop failure
Quote from: Jonathan_S on July 10, 2018, 10:08:31 AMJust ordered a new bolt stop for the Tikka (Finnish for 'Whimp Stick")Nothing like paying $39.99 for a supposed lifetime product.But just think. The tikka is the only one that can be turned it o a long action for $39.99!
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on July 10, 2018, 12:50:43 PMSorry the Jon. I take full responsibility for your bolt stop failure See, you just can't go full operator on these things! My PRS super star buddy was "sponsored" buy a small action manufacturer for a little while. The company made a great action but my buddy managed to keep breaking parts, which the manufacturer was repairing for him at no charge. I was with him when he sheared off a retaining pin in the firing pin assembly and he call the manufacturer to tell them what happened. The owner was noticeably irritated and asked him how he keeps breaking all these parts (including a bolt stop). My buddy made the mistake of saying maybe the action just wasn't strong enough. The owner, now full on mad, starts talking about shear strength of parts and the different metals used and trying to explain that nobody else is having these issues. At this point I chime in and mention that my PRS super star buddy slams the bolt back like it's a slide hammer and the jams it forward like he's trying to slam fire the primer. Plus he LOVES to dry fire, like 2-300 times per day with no snap cap. The manufacturer just got quite for a few seconds before saying that maybe it would be a good idea to invest a couple cents into making a few snap caps so that the rifle would stop breaking! My buddy is no longer sponsored by that manufacturer, his choice of course.