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I'm building a longrange/walk about vaminter in 6mm/284 and I want a trigger that I can set to less than 1 LB for long range work but easily adjust up to about 3 lbs if I take it out on a different day for walking around hunting.

I know Jewell makes a 4 oz - 2.5 Lb trigger, will it adjust easily? Is there another option?
 
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I has a Jewell Model 70 trigger fitted to mine without any headaches. I had a .300 WSM built on a M1999 Short Magnum action.

Good luck.
 
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If the new trigger's adjustments were accessible without removing the stock it would be practical.

My favorite varmint rifle has the standard Winchester trigger and it's been modified by me to a lighter pull. I can't recall what the pull is to some exact number but it's been like that for forty years.
The pre 64 triggers can be adjusted to a safe two pounds by changing the spring. The post 64's have more sear engagement. I have not tried to get one as low as two pounds yet.
 
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Fjold:
Don't know if this'll help or not but I had a single stage (I think) Canjar set trigger put on my rebuilt Ruger .257 Imp. When it's set, it goes off in ounces & in normal use I'd guess it's around 2 1/2 lbs. Maybe something like this would work. BTW, I can get slightly less than 0.4" for 3 shots with this. Bear in Fairbanks
 
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