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<blockquote data-quote="Garycrow" data-source="post: 1158656" data-attributes="member: 30743"><p>I didn't check this thread after posting last so sorry I didn't answer the question you asked me. It looks like you've got things in hand. </p><p></p><p>They do come with a spring kit that allows you to go down to 1.5 oz I believe. They come from the factory set at 1.5 lbs and that's where I've left them because that's the weight I prefer on my varmint rifles. I've got several of them & ironically never adjusted one, I've just put them on & they were set where I wanted them with no creep. They are a thing of beauty, a smile will come to your face the first time you pull it and realize what a trigger is supposed to feel like. </p><p></p><p>Watch a YouTube video before putting it on, it's pretty easy but getting the bolt stop in right can be a bit of a pain. The housing is a bit wider than a factory trigger so sometimes you have to remove a little material from the stock or trigger guard. My last one on a Remington SPS had to have a bit taken off the trigger guard with a needle file because it was binding the bolt release linkage. If the bolt release or safety isn't moving freely then you'll need to trim a bit of stock I letting or on the trigger guard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garycrow, post: 1158656, member: 30743"] I didn't check this thread after posting last so sorry I didn't answer the question you asked me. It looks like you've got things in hand. They do come with a spring kit that allows you to go down to 1.5 oz I believe. They come from the factory set at 1.5 lbs and that's where I've left them because that's the weight I prefer on my varmint rifles. I've got several of them & ironically never adjusted one, I've just put them on & they were set where I wanted them with no creep. They are a thing of beauty, a smile will come to your face the first time you pull it and realize what a trigger is supposed to feel like. Watch a YouTube video before putting it on, it's pretty easy but getting the bolt stop in right can be a bit of a pain. The housing is a bit wider than a factory trigger so sometimes you have to remove a little material from the stock or trigger guard. My last one on a Remington SPS had to have a bit taken off the trigger guard with a needle file because it was binding the bolt release linkage. If the bolt release or safety isn't moving freely then you'll need to trim a bit of stock I letting or on the trigger guard. [/QUOTE]
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