Look at two things. First, the little plunger on the front end of the sear bar. Make sure it operates smoothly, and will pop back out without binding. Lubricate it with a thin oil if needed. It may be dirty and gritty inside, and thus need cleaning.
Next, pay attention to the firm support you provide in your grip and in the position of your arms while shooting. Make sure that the recoil pulse pushes back through your arm bone structure into your shoulders.
Marc
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 Igitur si vis pacem, para bellum -
- Therefore if you want peace, prepare for war.
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