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Howa 1500 .223Rem, 2020 model, Trigger adjustments
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<blockquote data-quote="garn13" data-source="post: 1870694" data-attributes="member: 47549"><p>Howa also makes Weatherby Vanguard's barreled actions. Legacy Sports out of Reno imports the Howa barreled actions and puts them in Stocks or Chassis and sells them to distributors. Their Howa rifles are guaranteed to shoot sub MOA and all have a very solid safe action. The triggers are their newer two stage adjustable trigger. If you don't like the pull weight of your trigger then it can be adjusted. If you do it yourself you will void the lifetime warrantee on the rifle. When you pull the action out of the stock you will see a glob of white caulk on the trigger adjustment. So if you fiddle with the trigger and send it back to them, they will know. (sort of a tamper seal) If you want it adjusted contact Legacy Sports, they will then take it down the street to Reno Gunsmithing (they do all their gunsmithing) so you will keep your warrantee on the rilfe. Or take it to your local gunsmith and have an aftermarket trigger installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garn13, post: 1870694, member: 47549"] Howa also makes Weatherby Vanguard's barreled actions. Legacy Sports out of Reno imports the Howa barreled actions and puts them in Stocks or Chassis and sells them to distributors. Their Howa rifles are guaranteed to shoot sub MOA and all have a very solid safe action. The triggers are their newer two stage adjustable trigger. If you don't like the pull weight of your trigger then it can be adjusted. If you do it yourself you will void the lifetime warrantee on the rifle. When you pull the action out of the stock you will see a glob of white caulk on the trigger adjustment. So if you fiddle with the trigger and send it back to them, they will know. (sort of a tamper seal) If you want it adjusted contact Legacy Sports, they will then take it down the street to Reno Gunsmithing (they do all their gunsmithing) so you will keep your warrantee on the rilfe. Or take it to your local gunsmith and have an aftermarket trigger installed. [/QUOTE]
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