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1 1/2 lb pull is an extremely light trigger. Does it do the same at say 3lbs?
Quote from: Crunchy on July 02, 2016, 11:58:28 PM1 1/2 lb pull is an extremely light trigger. Does it do the same at say 3lbs? +1, I'd not go lighter than 3
I'll turn it up to 3 and see if that solves it. I know guys that have their Jewell triggers set this low that don't have this problem, which is why I was thinking I backed the sear off and wasn't exact enough. Thanks for the replies. I'll update later today. I'm just getting aggravated with it now.
Quote from: Eric M on July 03, 2016, 12:36:30 AMI'll turn it up to 3 and see if that solves it. I know guys that have their Jewell triggers set this low that don't have this problem, which is why I was thinking I backed the sear off and wasn't exact enough. Thanks for the replies. I'll update later today. I'm just getting aggravated with it now. Eric, have you shot the rifle at 3, backed it down to 1.5 and actually noticed a difference in your shooting accuracy? If your rifle has a noticeable difference in accuracy between the two, I'd say it's the shooter and not the trigger/rifle. Either way, I'm betting you will see no benefit with a 1.5 setting over a 3.0 setting other than user error. I'd not risk a accidental discharge or injury on the simple fact of trying to get the lightest pull achievable with your setup..........could be a lifetime of regret with that scenario.
Was this on a savage?
My timmeny is turned down to just under 2lbs. I can cycle and slam it around very hard with out it firing. It does sound a bit like poor sear ingagement to me.