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What is the best way to improve the trigger pull and lighten the pull on a browing A bolt


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What is the best way to improve the trigger pull and lighten the pull on a browing A bolt


Well, you could find a gunsmith who is familiar with these triggers and have it done. For instance, I charge $40.00 plus shipping. Big Grin
 
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Not to take money from Malm's pocket.

midway has replacement triggers for the about onsale for 15 or 17 bucks

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Jeffeosse...
is this a complete trigger or just a single spring? I can't find it in Midway's catelog. I've replaced the "weight of pull" spring in my A bolt with no improvement whatsoever. It still grinds, creeps, and lets-off at about 10 lbs.
$40.00 + shipping for a good trigger sounds like a deal to me. I'll probably take Malm up on his offer.
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WOW $113.00 For a trigger seams kinda steep and only foumd one in the Midway cat.


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Clip a small amount of the spring off with sharp side cutters then test for pull. If to much pull clip off a verry small amount more. Go slowly clip small amounts at a time. This works for A-Bolts good.


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