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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Lefty" data-source="post: 2399512" data-attributes="member: 104437"><p>Yes, I do them myself. I own three Tikka's and ALL with, New Springs,.. Search it, on YouTube under, Tikka modifications.</p><p>Most Tikka's, can be adjusted with the Factory spring to, a crisp 2.5 - 3 Pounds and your Instruction Manual should show how to do this,.. IIRC.</p><p>New Springs, require taking the Trigger unit, OFF the Action, to replace them ( still not, hard to do ).</p><p> Be careful, choosing your Spring, as some ( like the Elay Precision ) are, VERY, Light, and good only for, precise, Target and Varmint shooting, use,.. IMO ( as they are only, 1.0 to 1.5 Pound, pull weight ! ).</p><p>My .270 WSM Tikka, used as my Elk Hunting Rifle, has a Yo Dave Spring set at 1.75 to 2 Pounds ( I carry shells in Magazine, UNTIL ready to, shoot ).</p><p>Good luck and BE,.. Safe !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Lefty, post: 2399512, member: 104437"] Yes, I do them myself. I own three Tikka's and ALL with, New Springs,.. Search it, on YouTube under, Tikka modifications. Most Tikka's, can be adjusted with the Factory spring to, a crisp 2.5 - 3 Pounds and your Instruction Manual should show how to do this,.. IIRC. New Springs, require taking the Trigger unit, OFF the Action, to replace them ( still not, hard to do ). Be careful, choosing your Spring, as some ( like the Elay Precision ) are, VERY, Light, and good only for, precise, Target and Varmint shooting, use,.. IMO ( as they are only, 1.0 to 1.5 Pound, pull weight ! ). My .270 WSM Tikka, used as my Elk Hunting Rifle, has a Yo Dave Spring set at 1.75 to 2 Pounds ( I carry shells in Magazine, UNTIL ready to, shoot ). Good luck and BE,.. Safe ! [/QUOTE]
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