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Modern rifle with a "set" trigger

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04 March 2014, 01:09
deltam
Modern rifle with a "set" trigger
I have an older Thompson Center .50 cal muzzle loader. It has two triggers. If you pull the front trigger without pulling the set trigger, it breaks at 5.5 lbs. If you use the set trigger, i.e. pull the back trigger first then front trigger, it has a clean break at 8 oz.

Is there a modern rifle made that has a set trigger? Preferably one with a caliber of .250 or less.

Having a single trigger set up at only 8 oz would be a bit scarry.
04 March 2014, 02:22
juanpozzi
Most of the cz models have set triggers ,i use mie in 308 for daily predator control at my farm .


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04 March 2014, 03:38
Stonecreek
The CZ uses a single-set trigger which you first push forward to set, then pull normally (with a much reduced weight of pull.)

Lots of European Mausers were available with double set triggers, and I have a couple of Brno .22 Hornets with double set triggers. They ARE the cat's whiskers! Nothing quite compares to the joy of using a good set trigger in the varmint fields. I've also got a German-made Krico .222 Magnum on the way which has a set trigger. The Krico system functions the same way as the Brno set triggers, but is constructed in a different way. I'm eager to find out how well it works.

I'm not sure why American manufacturers never adopted the set trigger, other than it not being "conventional" with American hunters, and being somewhat more expensive to make.
05 March 2014, 01:52
Heym SR20
Heym sr21, Sauer 202 and many Sako's all have set triggers that work by pushing trigger blade forward to set.
05 March 2014, 03:49
deltam
I think I have found one that looks like me Cool It also gets past the .223/5.56 issue, if it is an issue at all.

I've got to figure out the scope mounts. Looks like Weaver type mounts. I have Leupold mounts on my other bolt guns. They are expensive and a pain to install but seem very stable.

http://www.budsgunshop.com/cat...27+American+.223+Rem
05 March 2014, 14:31
Bren7X64
Not Weaver.

They have a special set of dovetails milled in the top of the action, unless the American model has changed drastically.

You need special rings / mounts that fit on those dovetails ....

Here are some pics with examples


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05 March 2014, 20:02
Lapidary
Steyr makes a good set trigger.
09 March 2014, 04:31
Gerry
quote:
Is there a modern rifle made that has a set trigger?

.... Sauer, Heym, Blaser (yes, they made a single set trigger for the R93, it was an option), many Mausers, Krico, Anschutz, Walther, Merkel, Krieghoff, Heym-Rugers, Steyr, Brno, CZ, well in Europe the list is almost endless.

Most Drillings have a set trigger for the rifle (and right shotgun) barrel.

IMO once you've been there you'll never go back .....


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09 March 2014, 23:58
DannoBoone
quote:
Originally posted by Stonecreek:


I'm not sure why American manufacturers never adopted the set trigger, other than it not being "conventional" with American hunters, and being somewhat more expensive to make.



It's called litigation.......make something idiot proof, and some trial lawyer will come up with an "improved"
idiot. Set triggers do not qualify for being idiot proof.
10 March 2014, 01:25
N E 450 No2
I have used the Steyr rifles with the set triggers. I used a 308 SSG as a work gun for several years, and hunted with a couple of other 308's and a 7mm Mag. I really liked the 2 trigger set trigger system on them.


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10 March 2014, 20:13
LJS
I have a Sako Varmint that has a set trigger. It is a single trigger you push forward to set. It then fires around 10 ounces. Sako offers this option on most of their rifles. I have a Bavarian model 85 in 308 that has it also.
11 March 2014, 20:14
DuaneinND
The Savage accutrigger is just a modified form of a set trigger.