Is this someting you can do yourself or is it better/safer to go to a proper gun-smith? Have some experience with simpler tasks.
Hopefully someone else can answer your question.
//Jens
All: Have any of you tried a Timney trigger for a CZ 550 Mag?
e-mail Ed Plummer at [mailto:Ed@hunting-rifles.com]
However I have no idea if they need to apply for an export permit.
//Jens
There are four screws to the trigger: I started with the creep adjusting screw, which is the one that goes to the rear of the trigger and has no lock nut. There are two screws to the front of the trigger with lock nuts.
I turned in ( ? ) the screw ( to the right ) until upon closing the bolt it would not stayed cocked. ~ 1/2 turn. Now I turned back = left in small increments until bolt stayed cocked. Now test trigger. If o.k. let bolt stay cocked and stamp gun with some feeling on a harder surface with the recoil pad. If bolt drops, adjust screw.
After You are satisfied, if You want a good set trigger, You have to adjust the screw which is downwards. i didn�t do this as I am happy with the trigger as is.
Note: what I described is the trigger travel screw. But that took out the creep and the trigger is now more than easy. The real trigger pull weight screw is one of the two to the front with lock nuts. If You need to know which one, email me, I will look up the manual.
Good shooting! Hermann
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Thanks! I will e-mail you later when on my own computer again and if the correction of the creep doesn't take care of the set trigger.
Thanks again and a Happy New Year!