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Accumark Trigger Adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="WbySub-MOA" data-source="post: 158871" data-attributes="member: 8749"><p>CD-</p><p>The front screws are typically used to adjust the weight of pull..so in backing the screw out, you'll decrease some perceived friction-tension on the forward movement of the trigger. </p><p></p><p>Take small steps- back your screw out in 1/4 turns increments, then cycle the bolt hard to detect any possible mishaps. But if you should run the screw out too far and it shoots free, be sure to work in a well-lit room and a table with a white table cloth. It doesn't make for a good day to have a spring take flight on ya..</p><p></p><p>HTH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WbySub-MOA, post: 158871, member: 8749"] CD- The front screws are typically used to adjust the weight of pull..so in backing the screw out, you'll decrease some perceived friction-tension on the forward movement of the trigger. Take small steps- back your screw out in 1/4 turns increments, then cycle the bolt hard to detect any possible mishaps. But if you should run the screw out too far and it shoots free, be sure to work in a well-lit room and a table with a white table cloth. It doesn't make for a good day to have a spring take flight on ya.. HTH [/QUOTE]
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