I am curious about your rifle triggers. Do you...
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RE: I am curious about your rifle triggers. Do you...
For my varmint rifles I have the trigger worked to break at no more than 2#, with as little creep (which is the motion BEFORE the sear releases) and over-travel (which is any movement after the sear releases) as possible without compromising safety. My hunting rifles are both Savage's with the Accu-Trigger, set at about 2.5#.
If I were having a STRICTLY benchrest rifle built, I'd probably have a competition benchrest trigger set at 4 to 6 ounces. But such triggers are NOT safe on a rifle meant for any other purpose.
But yes, the trigger is very important to accurate shooting. A poor trigger can be compensated to some degree by the shooter who's used to it, but will never compare to a really well refined trigger setup.
Mike
If I were having a STRICTLY benchrest rifle built, I'd probably have a competition benchrest trigger set at 4 to 6 ounces. But such triggers are NOT safe on a rifle meant for any other purpose.
But yes, the trigger is very important to accurate shooting. A poor trigger can be compensated to some degree by the shooter who's used to it, but will never compare to a really well refined trigger setup.
Mike
#22
RE: I am curious about your rifle triggers. Do you...
I always have my triggers adjusted. Mine are set between 2 & 2.5 lbs. A light crisp trigger with no creap will most definately help you shoot better.
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RE: I am curious about your rifle triggers. Do you...
My Blasers have the best factory triggers, and I have never felt the need to make any adjustments to them. They are set at the factory at 2-2.5# and just feel great.
I recently bought a Sako Finnlite and adjusted it myself, and now it is set at about 2.5#. I would really like it a little lighter, but I won't go any lower for safety reasons.
My Encores have all been tuned by Mike Bellm, and all have triggers in the 1.5-2# range. The way Mike described them is when you think about pulling the trigger; you just did.
From the posts that I have read in this thread, many people don't put as much emphasis on their triggers as I do. I have bought and resold several guns just because I did not like their trigger. For me the trigger makes the gun.
I recently bought a Sako Finnlite and adjusted it myself, and now it is set at about 2.5#. I would really like it a little lighter, but I won't go any lower for safety reasons.
My Encores have all been tuned by Mike Bellm, and all have triggers in the 1.5-2# range. The way Mike described them is when you think about pulling the trigger; you just did.
From the posts that I have read in this thread, many people don't put as much emphasis on their triggers as I do. I have bought and resold several guns just because I did not like their trigger. For me the trigger makes the gun.
#25
RE: I am curious about your rifle triggers. Do you...
I like a light crisp trigger, I like Rifle Basix drop in triggers. Mine is set at 2 1/4 lb. I can't see where you can get the same groups with a 6 lb. vs a 2-3 lb. JMO.