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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 2453737" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>I know with Timney their triggers are usually at least a little bit nicer than factory triggers. I have a couple in Savages and one in a Nosler M48. I also have their spring kits for my Browning A-Bolts, they make a world of difference. I have the problem where I really hate a trigger that's much more than 2lbs. Maybe it's my poor shooting ability, I don't know but I don't like them. All of that to say, the Timney for a Tikka probably has the ability to get lighter than whatever is factory. I don't think I'll keep factory triggers in anything moving forward aside from maybe a shotgun or pistol. When I got my Nosler, second hand from a consignment rack, I couldn't get the trigger to adjust like I thought it was supposed to. I was able to send that in to Timney and they cleaned it, polished the sear and replaced a couple of parts and sent it back at 1lb 14oz, just right! I really appreciate the service I received from them and it makes me want more of their products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 2453737, member: 29765"] I know with Timney their triggers are usually at least a little bit nicer than factory triggers. I have a couple in Savages and one in a Nosler M48. I also have their spring kits for my Browning A-Bolts, they make a world of difference. I have the problem where I really hate a trigger that’s much more than 2lbs. Maybe it’s my poor shooting ability, I don’t know but I don’t like them. All of that to say, the Timney for a Tikka probably has the ability to get lighter than whatever is factory. I don’t think I’ll keep factory triggers in anything moving forward aside from maybe a shotgun or pistol. When I got my Nosler, second hand from a consignment rack, I couldn’t get the trigger to adjust like I thought it was supposed to. I was able to send that in to Timney and they cleaned it, polished the sear and replaced a couple of parts and sent it back at 1lb 14oz, just right! I really appreciate the service I received from them and it makes me want more of their products. [/QUOTE]
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