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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 1222051" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>slowly does it... took 5 tries to get it right. </p><p>now trigger is a crisp 2lb 8oz with zero creep. </p><p>action is butter smooth... </p><p></p><p>after reassembly... final check is to slam cocked rifle HARD! </p><p>no miss fires after repeatedly slamming butt. </p><p></p><p>it's not possible to change sear angles and keep at exactly 90 degrees without some type of jig. </p><p></p><p>it's imperative to understand difference between a positive, negative and neutral sear. before attempting to change sear angles. </p><p></p><p>this 10/22 had the most aggressive positive sear of any trigger I've experienced so far. pull was originally close to 8 lbs stock. reducing spring tension will not produce a crisp trigger. changing sear angles is only proper way to end up with a safe and clean trigger. </p><p></p><p>totally understand why gunsmiths charge $100+ to do this type trigger job. </p><p></p><p><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 1222051, member: 7629"] slowly does it... took 5 tries to get it right. now trigger is a crisp 2lb 8oz with zero creep. action is butter smooth... after reassembly... final check is to slam cocked rifle HARD! no miss fires after repeatedly slamming butt. it's not possible to change sear angles and keep at exactly 90 degrees without some type of jig. it's imperative to understand difference between a positive, negative and neutral sear. before attempting to change sear angles. this 10/22 had the most aggressive positive sear of any trigger I've experienced so far. pull was originally close to 8 lbs stock. reducing spring tension will not produce a crisp trigger. changing sear angles is only proper way to end up with a safe and clean trigger. totally understand why gunsmiths charge $100+ to do this type trigger job. [b][Broken External Image][/b] [/QUOTE]
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