You can also live with the trigger action as it usually is, a long take up, an obvious scritch or friction, and then you know it will go off directly if you keep pulling on it.
Careful bending that sear. I broke two of them before I got it right. In my last two builds I sprung for the Timney trigger. I also got a thumbhole stock for mine, though not from Boyds. I am in the process of a metal refinish, and am considering DIY parkerizing.
The mount will take the abuse.
As I said in the video, the stiffness is a function of the height cubed.
I built a mount that shook the reticle out of a Leupold 2x7.
The ATI design does not make that mistake. It has the height for the stiffness that raises the resonant frequency and reduces that amplitude of shaking.
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