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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1587624" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>"doesn't feel that much different than the stock trigger". Did you adjust pull weight and over travel after pinning it on? All aftermarket trigger installs should include the use of a pull weight gage. Sear engagement should not be "iffy", and improper adjustment of over travel can cause mis-fires or failure to fire. By "feel" can get you into trouble. The pull weight should be gaged before and<strong><em> after</em></strong> the barreled action is installed in the stock and torqued down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1587624, member: 24284"] "doesn't feel that much different than the stock trigger". Did you adjust pull weight and over travel after pinning it on? All aftermarket trigger installs should include the use of a pull weight gage. Sear engagement should not be "iffy", and improper adjustment of over travel can cause mis-fires or failure to fire. By "feel" can get you into trouble. The pull weight should be gaged before and[B][I] after[/I][/B] the barreled action is installed in the stock and torqued down. [/QUOTE]
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