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Old Savage Accutrigger. Tips/Tricks to cheaply reduce pull weight?
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 2591812" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>Checking the sear contact points is a good, First thing to check. Many factory triggers have burrs and Boo-Boos. The sear surfaces will not slide on each other. Smoothing the sears will cure a lot of problems. </p><p>Wood Crafters sells a set of 8000 grit stones that will polish metal to mirror finish. Then the spring will have control of the tension, Not the rough sear surfaces. </p><p>I got a CZ 457 that had a terrible trigger, When I checked the sears they had a black coating. On one side of the sear was a shiney spot size of a pin head. Matching shiney grove on other sear contact. </p><p>Smoothed both sears. Now has a crisp 2 1/4 lb. trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 2591812, member: 77249"] Checking the sear contact points is a good, First thing to check. Many factory triggers have burrs and Boo-Boos. The sear surfaces will not slide on each other. Smoothing the sears will cure a lot of problems. Wood Crafters sells a set of 8000 grit stones that will polish metal to mirror finish. Then the spring will have control of the tension, Not the rough sear surfaces. I got a CZ 457 that had a terrible trigger, When I checked the sears they had a black coating. On one side of the sear was a shiney spot size of a pin head. Matching shiney grove on other sear contact. Smoothed both sears. Now has a crisp 2 1/4 lb. trigger. [/QUOTE]
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