28 April 2007, 17:43
wombat378 Weatherby trigger
I have owned my 378 for nearly 20 yrs and love the rifle-but despite having spent money++ it still has a dog of a trigger.Does anyone on the forum know of a good aftermarket trigger or some other good fix?
28 April 2007, 18:11
AfricanHunterquote:
Originally posted by wombat:
I have owned my 378 for nearly 20 yrs and love the rifle-but despite having spent money++ it still has a dog of a trigger.Does anyone on the forum know of a good aftermarket trigger or some other good fix?
Canjar used to make a trigger for the Weatherby, don't know about the present time
28 April 2007, 20:46
Westpacquote:
Originally posted by wombat:
I have owned my 378 for nearly 20 yrs and love the rifle-but despite having spent money++ it still has a dog of a trigger.Does anyone on the forum know of a good aftermarket trigger or some other good fix?
Find a local gunsmith who is competent with reworking triggers and have him stone it. These triggers are fairly respectible when the sear angles are adjusted. You can adjust spring tension and sear engagement by turning screws, but unless the sear angles are slightly altered, you won't gain much.
29 April 2007, 12:09
StonewallYour best bet is replace this with a newer Weatherby trigger- Japanese production and later style.If you have this one now it can be tuned to an excellent pullby an expert.The Canjar is expensive and needs to be much harder -I have two on Weatherby MkV actions. I have installed probably close to 100 of Canjars many years ago.
Glenn
Timney makes a very good trigger for the Mk V. They run about $130.00....
Ken....