once you crack it loose just do like 3/4 of a turn and then tap it in the direction you want it to go with a hammer. That makes sure that it stays relatively in place. Loosening it a ton will cause it to plop down to its lowest adjustment, and that's no good.
It's not a big deal, just a piece of advice. Chances are you'll have a dirty outline of where the striker used to be once you move it so you can always work with that as a reference anyway.
It's not a big deal, just a piece of advice. Chances are you'll have a dirty outline of where the striker used to be once you move it so you can always work with that as a reference anyway.
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