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Join Date: October 29, 1998
Location: Colorado
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New Rifle - Problem?
I got my new rifle (Lyman GPR) in the mail on Friday, and overall, I am pleased. However, In testing the triggers, I found the rear trigger to be EXTREMELY hard to pull. On the first try, it wouldn't move at all. Then, with a lot of force, it moved, and properly set the front trigger. Front trigger broke fine.
Does this sound right?
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Join Date: November 12, 2000
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
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The very few set trigger rifles that I've shot did not require excessive force to set the front trigger. Sounds like you got a problem with that one. Felt like no more than 5 lbs to set to me on my buddies rifles.
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Join Date: April 24, 2002
Location: Elk Washington
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I would also say that you have some problems with that trigger. I would contact Lyman. The GPRs that I've shot all had very well tuned triggers. This one sounds like it is improperly installed and/or fitted. Usually should not take more than 4.5 pounds to set.
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Join Date: June 30, 2002
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There is a simple and easy adjustment on the set trigger spring.
It is no problem to correct. Look at the trigger group and you can easily see how this is done. |
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Join Date: October 29, 1998
Location: Colorado
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I pulled the trigger assembly, and there is a single screw holding down a rather strong leaf spring. Backed that screw out one turn, and problem solved!
Interestingly, I called Lyman's customer service, and was told that 18-20 lbs. on the rear trigger was correct. But, the young lady that told me this didn't sound lke she knew much about guns. Thanks for all the help!
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