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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 2986172" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>I was a bit suspect on my poor boy pull gauge but made a mod and tested against a store bought Cabellas. Mine dead on except it doesn't freeze at the break of the trigger.</p><p>I tested my new timney trigger that suppose to set at 3 lbs from the factory. It is just a touch over that at 3.02 (ha!) Tested it several times with mine and very little difference. Tested it with the big city pull and came up with the same. Mine might be more accurate as it's digital.</p><p>Bought the luggage scale from walmart. Cut off the triangle strap holder off that left a little eye let. Took a yard sign wire and bent it in an L at one end and bent the other into a small eye hole the same size as the one on the WM scale. Put a bolt and nut through and tightened down. Put rubber heat shrink electrical tubing on trigger end.</p><p>Trailer park genius!</p><p>[ATTACH=full]100864[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 2986172, member: 38658"] I was a bit suspect on my poor boy pull gauge but made a mod and tested against a store bought Cabellas. Mine dead on except it doesn't freeze at the break of the trigger. I tested my new timney trigger that suppose to set at 3 lbs from the factory. It is just a touch over that at 3.02 (ha!) Tested it several times with mine and very little difference. Tested it with the big city pull and came up with the same. Mine might be more accurate as it's digital. Bought the luggage scale from walmart. Cut off the triangle strap holder off that left a little eye let. Took a yard sign wire and bent it in an L at one end and bent the other into a small eye hole the same size as the one on the WM scale. Put a bolt and nut through and tightened down. Put rubber heat shrink electrical tubing on trigger end. Trailer park genius! [ATTACH=full]100864[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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