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Weatherby Mark V Giving me fits. Keep it or trade?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike375" data-source="post: 58515" data-attributes="member: 227"><p>The Weatherby trigger (unless it is a very old Wby) needs he trigger return spring replaced.This requires the trigger assembly to be removed and the trigger to be disassmembled. Removing the trigger can be hard as it is on super tight.</p><p></p><p>Once done most Wbys with a combination of the sear engagement and weight of pull adjustments will come down to 1 pound or so with good reliability. Both adjustments can be made with the rifle assembled.</p><p></p><p>Wby actions can shoot extremely well and I</p><p>suspect that at least one lug of each of the banks is bearing and gives a tripod effect. </p><p></p><p>One problem with some factory Wbys is a combination of the freeboe dianteter being to large and a very thing barrel of only average quality.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike375, post: 58515, member: 227"] The Weatherby trigger (unless it is a very old Wby) needs he trigger return spring replaced.This requires the trigger assembly to be removed and the trigger to be disassmembled. Removing the trigger can be hard as it is on super tight. Once done most Wbys with a combination of the sear engagement and weight of pull adjustments will come down to 1 pound or so with good reliability. Both adjustments can be made with the rifle assembled. Wby actions can shoot extremely well and I suspect that at least one lug of each of the banks is bearing and gives a tripod effect. One problem with some factory Wbys is a combination of the freeboe dianteter being to large and a very thing barrel of only average quality. Mike [/QUOTE]
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