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Suggestions on Trigger Job for T/C Pro Hunter
29 December 2006, 04:32
UplandhunterSuggestions on Trigger Job for T/C Pro Hunter
I just received a TC Pro Hunter for Christmas. I want to have a trigger job done on this rifle. In everyone's opinion, who does the best job and what else should I consider doing to the rifle. Right now it has the .50 Muzzleloader barrel on it, however, in the very near future I will be purchasing the .375 H&H and the 25-06.
29 December 2006, 04:39
wrongtargetI did my own, bought a #3 spring and the special pliers from Bellm, downloaded the instructions, it was cake walk! Went from 7lbs-2oz to 2lbs-12oz, smooth as butter and breaks like glass. I also got a heavy locking lug spring, total ~$30.
http://www.bellmtcs.com/store/29 December 2006, 07:27
UplandhunterI don't really feel comfortable doing it myself. Who would you suggest doing it for me.
29 December 2006, 08:26
wrongtargetDid ya download the instructions to see how easy it was? I don't have any recommendations other the Bellm, he does a good job from what i've read, but I've always done my own triggers.
David White is pretty good from what I've read also.
http://precisionrifleworks.net/thompson.html29 December 2006, 08:32
Bobby TomekIf you don't want to tackle it yourself, Mike or his associated 'smiths can do it for you, and it's done CORRECTLY -- much unlike the dremel tool shoppers who can actually do more harm than good. Unfortunately, many 'smiths don't really understand the TCs. And what may be fine and dandy on a bolt rifle is not the treatment a Contender or Encore should be subjected to.
Here's the addy:
www.bellmtcs.com
Bobby
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29 December 2006, 10:05
UplandhunterOther than the trigger job, are there any other modifications I can make to make this a better rifle?
29 December 2006, 10:28
JLarssonquote:
Originally posted by Uplandhunter:
Other than the trigger job, are there any other modifications I can make to make this a better rifle?
Oversize hinge pin, heavy-duty locking bolt spring, and put or have put pillars in the forend. Bellm has the hinge pin and locking bolt springs on his store website listed above. Info about trigger jobs is there also.
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29 December 2006, 19:18
GrumulkinI had Mike Bellm do a trigger job for me and I am VERY happy with it. This time of year, he runs a special on trigger jobs as well.
He also sells oversized hing pins for the Encore and Contender. They will probably only do some good if there is some play in barrel to receiver easily discovered by seeing if you can move the barrel back and forth a little when it's attached to the frame.
For the 375 H&H Magnum, you might want to consider a muzzel brake. I have one without the brake. The recoil off hand isn't that bad but you REALLY have to keep your head away from the scope or you WILL get dinged as I have on several occasions. The length of pull on my stock is a little short for my liking which probably contributes to the problem. A muzzle brake would probably lessen muzzle rise and lessen the chance of getting cut by the scope.
29 December 2006, 23:22
The MetalsmithHah, if you think the .375 is vicious try the .416 Rigby chambering. I wouldn't suggest that one to anyone, scoped or not! As for the .375, the muzzle break would be a good idea, although that new pro-hunter stock might help you out a bit. A trigger job is a good idea, Mike Bellm does a great job.
By the way congrats on the new rifle!
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29 December 2006, 23:27
wrongtargetThe hollow synthetic stock will hold about 4 lbs of lead shot to tame recoil for bench shooting.
Muzzle brakes are great for reducing muzzle jump and recoil, but you'll need hearing protection when you're hunting, something most hunters don't think about until it's too late and the damage is done.
http://www.keepandbeararms.com/information/XcIBViewItem.asp?id=205230 December 2006, 06:10
UplandhunterI am a firm believer of muzzlebrake's. I have one on a 300 RUM. Love it. I will probably see how bad the recoil is on the .375 before putting one on the barrel.
30 December 2006, 07:43
ColtchrisI think Mike Bellm is hard to beat on any TC work; VERY satisfied with my trigger. Lots of good info. on his site also.
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03 January 2007, 07:00
michaeltI'll cast another vote for Mike Bellm's trigger job. He did the trigger on my Pro Hunter frame this fall and I have been very plesed. Very smooth with no creep. I recently recieved an email from him about his annual winter trigger job special. Check out his website,very imformative!
03 January 2007, 08:16
UplandhunterThank you everyone for the suggestions. I sent off the gun this morning to Mike.
14 January 2007, 00:37
P&YhunterI had Steve Stratton formerly of Virgin Valley do mine. Im no sure if he still does it but you might google Stratton Customs or someone here might have a contact address.
Jason
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14 January 2007, 01:16
small fishI had Fred Smith at Bullberry do my trigger work and he cut off the "QLA" and recrowned the bbl to a match grade contour. I am very happy.
15 January 2007, 03:23
Cliff LyleJeff Stratton is at Matchgrademachine.com
You can have custom barrels built there also. I've seen his work and am very impressed with his work. It's the same folks as was at Virgin Valley guns.