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Model 70 trigger adjustment

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18 July 2003, 15:42
HenryC470
Model 70 trigger adjustment
I was curious how light my trigger would possibly go. I tried it without the trigger spring (that little one that you pre-load to adjust pull weight). Without any resistance from the spring, the pull weight was 2.5 lb. With the spring installed, I adjusted to 3.75 lb. I figure that the little spring performs a trigger return function, so adjusting it to contribute no pull weight seemed stupid.

I don't have any interest in a very, very light trigger on my 375, but I am curious how one gets much a lighter trigger pull on a Model 70. I'm using a factory trigger and sear presently.

H. C.
19 July 2003, 05:07
<Savage 99>
Those weights seem very high to me. I have done numerous 70's and many have light pulls where appropiate to the rifles purpose.

The easiest "trigger job" is to clean a guns sear and rub in moly on the surfaces. It does miracles with some guns although M 70's have very good ones in my experiance.
19 July 2003, 09:42
Atkinson
M-70 triggers will adjust at about 3.5 lbs at the minimum....To lighten you must hone the little flat surface of the trigger..a very touchy hone job...

Some smiths have a jig and a ruby stone on the mill to make a smooth cut that is very precise and you can get a fantastic trigger pull, down to about 2 lbs. You can also hone the sear square to the world and thats not for amatuers either....the m-70 trigger is one of the best of all time.

Trigger work is hard to get done these days because of the legal ramifications and it doesn't pay a smith enough to risk it...
19 July 2003, 13:35
<BigBob>
HenryC470,

The M-70 trigger is not a complicated on. They noirmally will adjust to about 4 pounds. Changing the spring is a simple task and will allow a much lower weight. Good luck.
19 July 2003, 23:36
John Frazer
Search around here for the last few months and you ought to come up with Jack Belk's adjustment instructions. There's definitely a limit to how low you can go without stoning. On my rifle that limit is about 4.5 lbs., unfortunately.

John