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Trigger options for older Howa
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1223097" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>Powel60</p><p>One thing about most factory triggers is not just in the adjustment of the trigger by turning the screws, but in the smoothness, sharpness and angle of the sear and contact edge. Check the contact edges. A friend of mine at work got a rifle with a sear that looked like a minature pipe wrench jaw. it would sometimes go at about 3 lb. the next time the bolt was cocked it would go off the trigger scale and you could pick the rifle up by the trigger without it firing. Some proper stoning the rifle got a sweet 3lb. hunting trigger.</p><p> </p><p>If your rifles' trigger was taken apart and the sear and contact edges checked and stoned properly you may have the trigger you want, With just someone stoning the trigger. Or replace the trigger. Be safe and Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1223097, member: 77249"] Powel60 One thing about most factory triggers is not just in the adjustment of the trigger by turning the screws, but in the smoothness, sharpness and angle of the sear and contact edge. Check the contact edges. A friend of mine at work got a rifle with a sear that looked like a minature pipe wrench jaw. it would sometimes go at about 3 lb. the next time the bolt was cocked it would go off the trigger scale and you could pick the rifle up by the trigger without it firing. Some proper stoning the rifle got a sweet 3lb. hunting trigger. If your rifles' trigger was taken apart and the sear and contact edges checked and stoned properly you may have the trigger you want, With just someone stoning the trigger. Or replace the trigger. Be safe and Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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