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So it is the pull weight of just over 1# to 3# variation. It keeps you honest that way.

As for pull weight... you might not want to know what I run my triggers set at (3oz to 8oz max).
I work for a living, and have calloused hands. I have tried to shoot other folks' rifles with 4 to 6 Oz triggers. By the time I can even feel that I'm *on* the trigger, or just *find it* - it goes off unintentionally. To each his own, but that ain't workable for me.
I have never shot a Tikka where I thought, "Oh, if only the trigger was lighter it would be perfect."
Tikka triggers are fine for a field gun (for me) as is from the factory. Just my opinion. And you know what they say about opinions.
Opinions are like a$$h@les, and I certainly am one :)
 
I work for a living, and have calloused hands. I have tried to shoot other folks' rifles with 4 to 6 Oz triggers. By the time I can even feel that I'm *on* the trigger, or just *find it* - it goes off unintentionally. To each his own, but that ain't workable for me.
I have never shot a Tikka where I thought, "Oh, if only the trigger was lighter it would be perfect."
Tikka triggers are fine for a field gun (for me) as is from the factory. Just my opinion. And you know what they say about opinions.
Opinions are like a$$h@les, and I certainly am one :)
Been in construction for 38 years. My hands are calloused and rough enough to scratch my wife's back by rubbing it with an open palm. And I snag her dress clothes with them. I get it.
 
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