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If you had to buy a new cocking rod, it might be that your cocking rod head is too far back on the rod, for the backblock to pull the cocking rod and hammer far enough back to catch the sear everytime. Take a hex key, loosen the screw on the top of the cocking rod, and twist it so it goes further down the cocking rod, then shoot it, and see if it re-cocks evertime, if it doesnt, crank it down until it does.
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