Locker-pin for T/C Encores
#11
RE: Locker-pin for T/C Encores
ORIGINAL: Hammer49
Hey CC-
Was it difficult to swap out the trigger springs? Do you mind me asking which spring you used? Also, I have yet to remove the barrel...might not now> :-) Thanks!
Hammer
Hey CC-
Was it difficult to swap out the trigger springs? Do you mind me asking which spring you used? Also, I have yet to remove the barrel...might not now> :-) Thanks!
Hammer
http://www.bellmtcs.com/store/index.php?cid=456&
they also have a tutorial on this site to show you how to do it step by step. my only suggestion would be to have a digital camera with you. take a picture of the action after each step so you will have a reference to fall back on. some of the pictures on the tutorial are small and dark.
#12
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: North Dakota
Posts: 73
RE: Locker-pin for T/C Encores
My endeavor was a little loose when the action was open. I got one of the locker pins from cabela's. It didn't tighten it up any. I think they are mostly for keeping the pin from working out so it comes in contact with the forearm. I retuned it and got the x1 and x2 pins from bellum. The x2 was to tight. Had to lightly tap the x1 in. The hinge is tight now. Don't know if it helped with accuracy. It shot real good before.
#13
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 155
RE: Locker-pin for T/C Encores
SHulion
I got a thumbhole stock for mine...just the balck synthetic kind. It feels wonderful...nice set-up for treestand/shooting house hunting. I'll probably use the normal stock for stalk hunting (assuming I can prove there isn't a change in accuracy).
I got a thumbhole stock for mine...just the balck synthetic kind. It feels wonderful...nice set-up for treestand/shooting house hunting. I'll probably use the normal stock for stalk hunting (assuming I can prove there isn't a change in accuracy).