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04 December 2009, 00:22
R. G. Howard
Trigger Pull
Before I have the trigger pull changed on a Merkel 375 DR I'm gathering opinions and, hopefully, authorities. The trigger pull is very heavy, 7.5 on the front and off my 8# scale on the back. My double shotguns are all 3-4 pounds but I suspect a double rifle should not be that light. But what should it be?
04 December 2009, 00:33
500N
3 - 4 lbs is fine IF that is what YOU are used to.

I have had all my hunting DR's where easily done, set to the same
trigger pull weight.

These being
3 - 3.5 lbs for the front and
4 - 4.5 lbs for the rear.

But that is me and it suits me fine.
04 December 2009, 01:15
JPK
quote:
Originally posted by 500N:
3 - 4 lbs is fine IF that is what YOU are used to.

I have had all my hunting DR's where easily done, set to the same
trigger pull weight.

These being
3 - 3.5 lbs for the front and
4 - 4.5 lbs for the rear.

But that is me and it suits me fine.


I do the same with both rifles and shotgun.

But if your very good gunsmith (the only one who ought to be working on any double rifle) can't get there easily while leaving plenty of "dent" or sear contact, a clean, crisp pull can hide a lot of weight and can be shot darn well.

JPK


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04 December 2009, 01:33
new_guy
You should talk to JJ about that.

He recently told a customer of mine that the Merkels will "wear in" a bit on trigger pull, and that they should be shot quite a bit before any adjustments are made.


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04 December 2009, 21:46
R. G. Howard
Thanks for the help. Very interesting.
05 December 2009, 20:57
SWD
Give Jack Huntington a call up in northern Ca. 530-268-6877. He's done quite a few Merkel triggers. A crisp 3-4 lbs is no problem.