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anyone else not fond of them? went to check one out today and i was really disappointed with the gold look and how wide and bulky it was. am i just being too picky?
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Re: Browning Trigger
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Yes you are to picky
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damn
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No complaints here either
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You'll never hear me complain about them either. Was it an A-Bolt?
Can't go wrong with an A-Bolt.
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Re: Browning Trigger
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February 28, 2011, 08:55:28 PM »
yeah i was checkin out the a-bolts been seein them right at 600 and it seems like a pretty good deal, i just might have to jump on one soon.
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February 28, 2011, 09:10:33 PM »
I was not happy with the trigger on my A bolt until I replaced the spring, and now I've got a great trigger at only 2 1/2 pounds. The springs are sold by Timney and when I got mine it was only $15 but I think they've gone up a little since then. It takes 5 minutes to swap springs and if I can do it anybody can. All you need is a screwdriver.
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February 28, 2011, 09:15:31 PM »
Just checked out the Timney spring kit. Yeah, they are 24.95 for two springs. One gets ya the 2 1/2 the other is like a 3lb. Might have to give that a try just for shiggles.
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February 28, 2011, 09:16:17 PM »
You won't regret it- it's well worth the money.
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February 28, 2011, 10:30:27 PM »
ok... you guys all seem to have one, so heres another question. what do you guys think about the micro hunters? there is a .243 micro hunter i can get for 620ish out the door. im thinking this would be a good light weight mountain/deer/yote/target gun. any thoughts? good and bad? my rifle right now is 11lbs i think something thats 7lbs might be nice for those long hikes.
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Re: Browning Trigger
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February 28, 2011, 10:39:55 PM »
Not quite sure what you are comparing them too. I have several Browning rifles and shotguns and love the trigger on the rifles compared to a lot of others I have shot. Mine have no creap and break light enough to keep me happy.
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Rifle Basix also sells a replacement spring for the A-bolt and it is $19.95. See link
http://www.riflebasix.com/index.php?main_page=specific_rifle_search&zenid=o3rl0d7h6c9ejqrhtbgcismkq7&fire_type=1&manufacturer=10&year=1990&x=53&y=19
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Re: Browning Trigger
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March 01, 2011, 09:07:30 AM »
I have an Abolt with the Timmy trigger springs upgrade. I bought them from Midway for on sale for around $20.00. I have the light weight spring in right now and it tested out at 1.5 lbs.
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Re: Browning Trigger
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March 13, 2011, 10:37:05 PM »
my 300wsm a bolt adjusted to the lightest trigger pull possible with the facotry stuff is right at 3.5 lbs
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i think there was a misunderstanding here, i didn't mean the trigger pull i meant the trigger its self lol the trigger pull wasn't bad at all nice and crisp and not stiff at all for a stock set up imo
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