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Old September 29, 2009, 12:25 AM   #6
tarkio
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Sir;
The trigger is the spark that fires the mine! I'd be very careful turning this over to a "smith" who says he can do a trigger job. There is a tremendous amount of work to do a good and SAFE trigger job.
Measure your trigger and if it's at 4# leave it alome.
Harry B.
I agree which is why I posted:

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I don't know of a smith close by here that I trust to work on my trigger.

I do not have a trigger break scale but I am guessing the trigger is over 6 lbs which is why I want to improve on it. The rifle is really capable of shooting quite well but with that crappy rough heavy trigger, it is really difficult to shoot very well at excess of 250 yards.

As far as a 1 or 1 1/2 lb trigger, no thanks. This is a hunting rifle that sees some hard treatment at times so I would like a 2 3/4 to 3 1/2 lb trigger.

But the key is I want to be certain the safety will continue to work completely.
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