I have spent several hours today relieving any rub marks in the forend wood inletting associated with the ejector hammers, pivot pin and the ejector cocking dogs. The right ejector works correctly when the front trigger is pulled. However the left ejector also trips the right ejector when the left trigger is pulled.
This gun has an Anson push rod latch and this is the first forend of that type I have stocked. I am starting to wonder if I don't have the forend wood relieved enough on the barrels to let the forend iron seat up high enough. The Anson button has about 1/8" of movement when off the barrels. It has only about 1/16" of movement when latched. So it seems that it is only about half way seated.It looks like the forend hook has about a 1/8" of depth for the latch to engage. I've been reluctant to remove more wood in the barrel channels worried that I might get it too deep and causing the forend to be loose. Any thoughts on if this might be the cause of the ejector problems?
The ejectors continue to work correctly when I hand hold the iron up to the barrels and open/close the action and then pull the triggers. So based on that I don't think I should go in to the Westley Richards ejector box.
Any additional thoughts/recommendations would be appreciated.