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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Adjusting the Winchester XPR MOA Trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="West Calamus" data-source="post: 1909900" data-attributes="member: 110228"><p>I happen to think the Winchester MOA trigger are excellent triggers with a little tinkering. After working a Moa trigger over I found then superior to the $180 after market big name super duper replacement triggers that went back into my used parts drawer. First order a replacement trigger spring from Ernie the gunsmith for $7. Disassemble the trigger system by dropping out trigger,actuator and the sear out the top. Suggest you take pictures with your i-phone during disassembly for parts orientation. Use 660 and 880 grit sandpaper and polish the contact surface between the sear and actuator. You are not wanting to remove material but just to polish. When assemble back make sure adjustment screw is in far enough to put pressure on the actuator and lock screw in place with a dab of clear finger nail polish. You can get the MOA down to 2 lbs. pull and the triggers will pass the slam and bump test. The XPR and new model 70 Moa are the same when ordering the spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="West Calamus, post: 1909900, member: 110228"] I happen to think the Winchester MOA trigger are excellent triggers with a little tinkering. After working a Moa trigger over I found then superior to the $180 after market big name super duper replacement triggers that went back into my used parts drawer. First order a replacement trigger spring from Ernie the gunsmith for $7. Disassemble the trigger system by dropping out trigger,actuator and the sear out the top. Suggest you take pictures with your i-phone during disassembly for parts orientation. Use 660 and 880 grit sandpaper and polish the contact surface between the sear and actuator. You are not wanting to remove material but just to polish. When assemble back make sure adjustment screw is in far enough to put pressure on the actuator and lock screw in place with a dab of clear finger nail polish. You can get the MOA down to 2 lbs. pull and the triggers will pass the slam and bump test. The XPR and new model 70 Moa are the same when ordering the spring. [/QUOTE]
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