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What weight -your trigger?
20 July 2003, 14:04
GatehouseWhat weight -your trigger?
What is your preferred trigger weight?
Let's make it into a number of categories:
.22 Rimfire
Varmit/target Rifle A .223/6mm PPC etc...
General big game rifle- your ,270/3006/7RM/300mag etc
Dangerous rifle your .375 up to God knows where!!
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20 July 2003, 14:54
mbogo375For everything but varmint/target I prefer 2 1/4 pounds. This makes practice with different calibers more consistent (and betters prepares me for big game hunting. I know that most peopls prefer a heavier pull on hunting rifles, but this is where I certainly don't want to pull a shot because of a too heavy trigger. Let me say that I don't do much cold weather hunting anymore, so I don't worry about gloves or numb fingers
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For varmints I prefer 1 1/2 pounds, and for target I prefer 6 to 8 ounces.
20 July 2003, 16:39
stubblejumperMy hunting rifles are all set at 44ounces.My 40xbks is set at 29ounces for varmints and target work and my 10/22 has a replacement hammer and spring providing a three pound trigger.
20 July 2003, 18:19
busterchopsMy hunting rifles are all set at 2 pounds (one of which is a Rem 700SS .375 H&H), same with my varmint guns.
My Remington 37 position rifle has a Canjar light pull set at 1.5 ounces. I have three prone smallbore rifles (Rem 40-XB, Rem 37 and Win 52C) all set at 8 ounces.
21 July 2003, 09:47
NitromanMy .375 Weatherby is set at 2 pounds straight and 8 ounces on the set. My .500 A-Square is 3 pounds and 4 ounces on the set (has a Can-Jar trigger, rarely use the set).
Wife's 7x57 Brno has a single set trigger, 3 pounds and 4 ounces on the set.
I have a German Guild rifle, it is 3 pounds on a two-stage military trigger. It has a really modified spring.
21 July 2003, 01:23
Major CaliberI have a Kel-Tec P11 that has a 14 lb trigger pull
21 July 2003, 03:39
<eldeguello>On game shooting rifles, whether for big or small critters, I much prefer a DST, set at a couple of ounces, so it goes when merely touched. One has to practice a lot to get comfortable, proficient and safe with such a rig, but once mastered, there's NOTHING as good. Otherwise, I like 2.5 to 3 # on a single-stage trigger. Hunting handguns, 3 pounds.
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DB Bill2.75 lbs for big game rifles.
22 rimfire (walk around) - 3 lbs
Varmint rifles - 24 Oz.
Big game rifles - 3.25 lbs
Don't any DG rifles.
21 July 2003, 17:56
Randm'Manthis is for .22 RF...
For training I want a (very) heavy adjustable trigger, so I can get used to it on other guns. I feel this would help a lot with a lot of things.
For other things, 2 lbs.
21 July 2003, 18:10
Orion 13 lbs for big game and rimfire rifles.
4.5 lbs for AR-15 to comply with NRA and CMP highpower service rifle rules.
Don't have a varminter, but will build a HP match rifle on a M70 or Savage varminter and the trigger will be set between 1.75 to 2 lbs.
I don't have any DG rifles, nor am I planning on one.
23 July 2003, 05:38
downwindtracker2I bought a M-70 with a worked on trigger at 42oz.,I liked it so much,that's what I set the rest at. 42oz. to 48oz.
I use a 1 pound trigger on my varmint rifles and a 2 pound trigger on my hunting rifles. I've been using triggers at these weights for about 35 years now.
24 July 2003, 02:15
<phurley>I shoot a two ounce trigger on a .223 Rem 40X bench rest rifle, that belongs to a buddie. All my hunting rifles are set at three pounds. The light trigger will keep you honest on the pull, I make a point to use it often just for that purpose.
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Good shooting.
24 July 2003, 05:37
AtkinsonI like 2.5 on varmint rifles and 3 to 3.5 lbs on my big bore DGR's.....as long as they break clean.
25 July 2003, 06:13
Grizzly AlbertAbout 2.75 lb. is best for me on big game rifles. That's light enough to shoot well but not so light that I fire before I'm ready
I use .22s for practice shooting so I try to have same action, weight, sight, and trigger pull on .22 as on real rifle.
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Originally posted by Gatehouse:
What is your preferred trigger weight?
Only one of my .22s was reset, a Marlin 60 at about 3 pounds. The others are mostly Remington 5XXs and Savage 24s in their original condition.
My centerfires are set between 3 and 4 pounds except for a Savage 24V, which is as it left the factory.
I saw a post here awhile back that referred to a Savage trigger as being like "...pulling a cat off a screen door...".
26 July 2003, 05:17
larrysI have them all set at about 3#. As Ray said, they have to break cleanly.
26 July 2003, 19:59
Pecos41Are all you guys SURE about your trigger pulls? Back in the dark ages I shot on the college rifle team (22s) and all our rifles had to be set on 3#. For the sort of shooting we were doing, I would have preferred a LITTLE bit less. But my point is that was a damn light trigger.
Extra light triggers are cool for positional shooting, target and fixed varmit stuff...but for the hunter who MOVES and makes do with what comes up........I dunno.
Personally, I think how much creepy crud a trigger has BEFORE it breaks is more important than the actual pull. Whether a trigger is 3# or 5#...a shooter can and will get used to that. But a trigger that creeps and drags and grinds before breaking is a POS and you'll never have a clue when the damn thing is going to fire.