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Help me decide which 22LR bolt action
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<blockquote data-quote="KsKevin" data-source="post: 3064250" data-attributes="member: 116689"><p>I followed the advice from Rimfire Cemtral forums and used a McMaster Carr 9657K612. Have it adjusted with the set screw about flush with the top of the nut so quite a bit of room to adjust the set screw further out lowering pull weight further (although I didn't test how low it would go). I have it where I prefer at 17oz given this rifle will be used not only at the range but in the field. Just to note, I polished the sear faces with 2000grit wet sanding as well so I'm sure this is contributing to the lighter / smoother pull. Also adjusted sear engagement and over travel to shorten the overall pull / movement.</p><p></p><p>If you wanted to go a lot lighter you can go to an even lighter spring, 9657K611 (bought some but didn't need to use it to get where I wanted to be).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KsKevin, post: 3064250, member: 116689"] I followed the advice from Rimfire Cemtral forums and used a McMaster Carr 9657K612. Have it adjusted with the set screw about flush with the top of the nut so quite a bit of room to adjust the set screw further out lowering pull weight further (although I didn't test how low it would go). I have it where I prefer at 17oz given this rifle will be used not only at the range but in the field. Just to note, I polished the sear faces with 2000grit wet sanding as well so I'm sure this is contributing to the lighter / smoother pull. Also adjusted sear engagement and over travel to shorten the overall pull / movement. If you wanted to go a lot lighter you can go to an even lighter spring, 9657K611 (bought some but didn't need to use it to get where I wanted to be). [/QUOTE]
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