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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 1053563" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>I agree with Dr Vette. It might shoot OK without bedding the B&C Medalist and if you do bed it, make sure it's a stress free bedding job or have someone who knows what they're doing do it. I did get a Manners stock for one of mine, but if you do that, call Manners and let them know you want a stock that is shaped and inletted around the tang for a Howa.</p><p></p><p>Also, I have been able to adjust the triggers down to about a crisp 1 1/2 lbs but the Timney's are a step up. One of mine wears a Timney, the rest stock triggers and the new Vanguard triggers are two stage with three position safeties. However, the new triggers (if the Howa's even have them) cannot be adjusted below about 3 lbs pull. If you want less you will probably have to take it to a smith who knows how to do that. Otherwise, just get a Timney and be done with it. You might be able to get a few bucks for the stock trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 1053563, member: 11717"] I agree with Dr Vette. It might shoot OK without bedding the B&C Medalist and if you do bed it, make sure it's a stress free bedding job or have someone who knows what they're doing do it. I did get a Manners stock for one of mine, but if you do that, call Manners and let them know you want a stock that is shaped and inletted around the tang for a Howa. Also, I have been able to adjust the triggers down to about a crisp 1 1/2 lbs but the Timney's are a step up. One of mine wears a Timney, the rest stock triggers and the new Vanguard triggers are two stage with three position safeties. However, the new triggers (if the Howa's even have them) cannot be adjusted below about 3 lbs pull. If you want less you will probably have to take it to a smith who knows how to do that. Otherwise, just get a Timney and be done with it. You might be able to get a few bucks for the stock trigger. [/QUOTE]
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