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29 December 2018, 06:23
Bwana_500
Trigger pull gauge
I want a trigger pull gauge that can measure from relatively light triggers to several pounds of pull weight. Is the Lyman digital the best option these days, or are there others I should be considering?
29 December 2018, 06:34
tsturm
quote:
Originally posted by Bwana_500:
I want a trigger pull gauge that can measure from relatively light triggers to several pounds of pull weight. Is the Lyman digital the best option these days, or are there others I should be considering?


I just ordered the lyman, should be here Sat.
I will let you know tu2 dancing


29 December 2018, 07:08
Reverend Recoil
quote:
Lyman digital

I use the Lyman digital trigger scale to set service rifle triggers. I have not had one fail to pass trigger weight inspection at Camp Perry.


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29 December 2018, 19:06
cgbach
I really like the Lyman. One feature that I find handy is it's ability to store several readings. This allows you to see how repeatable a trigger is, or isn't. Chasing the cause of variability can be 'interesting'.
C.G.B.
29 December 2018, 19:13
nopride2
I have the Lyman, good unit.

Dave
29 December 2018, 19:28
Toomany Tools
My Lyman has been in use over 12 years and still working fine.


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30 December 2018, 02:33
tsturm
quote:
Originally posted by Bwana_500:
I want a trigger pull gauge that can measure from relatively light triggers to several pounds of pull weight. Is the Lyman digital the best option these days, or are there others I should be considering?


The Lyman works as good as reported! My first AR mill spec. trigger job has 0 creep, 3# 4oz & 0 overtravel tu2


30 December 2018, 05:04
Bwana_500
Thanks for all the input. I will get one of the lyman gauges on order
01 January 2019, 09:55
Dans40XC
Chatallon- the Rolex of pull/push gauges & has served me well for 30+ years.

tsturm,
The Lyman works as good as reported! My first AR mill spec. trigger job has 0 creep, 3# 4oz & 0 overtravel.

Hint-
with ZERO creep & zero overtravel your hammer is dragging.
And you measured this...how??
With your Lyman digital $40 POS...OK.


Keep'em in the X ring,
DAN

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01 January 2019, 20:10
tsturm
quote:
Originally posted by Dans40XC:
Chatallon- the Rolex of pull/push gauges & has served me well for 30+ years.

tsturm,
The Lyman works as good as reported! My first AR mill spec. trigger job has 0 creep, 3# 4oz & 0 overtravel.

Hint-
with ZERO creep & zero overtravel your hammer is dragging.
And you measured this...how??
With your Lyman digital $40 POS...OK.


Yup, I am sure you know exactly what angle & how much surface is left on the hammer & what angle the trigger sear is now. Maybe you should get away from all the fumes for a while? Too much under hood time?
Have a good one tu2


01 January 2019, 20:37
kcstott
a good lab scale does a great job and can be calibrated certifiable to NIST so Yeah I don't own and really have no desire to own an electronic scale. I have a hard time trusting electronic scales without a calibration standard. thats just me though.

For 99% of the work a Lyman would be fine. But the 1% you need lab grade stuff. I have had customer with Jewel triggers that were set at 1.5 ounces. there's no way I'm trusting that to a digital scale.


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