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Old December 5, 2019, 03:00 PM   #16
Scorch
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But I’m not convinced a lighter spring in my factory Ruger trigger is going to make the pull any lighter.
It won't. The issue is the material the factory trigger and sear are made of. The Rifle Basix trigger or Timney are hard and smooth (as opposed to the factory trigger and sear which are soft and rough).
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When the trigger clears the sear, the sear drops down and the firing pin moves forward.
Same as most popular bolt action rifles (Rem 700, Win M70, Savage 110, etc). It's called sear over-ride.
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I don’t think a lighter firing pin spring in the bolt would be a viable option.
Sounds like a good way to increase your rate of misfires.
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