Wapiti wrote:I had a single set trigger on a 602 magnum action. I used to use it hunting, that is if I remembered to set it when something popped up. Usually either your mind isn't thinking about damn triggers, or there is no time. Or both.
Unset the trigger was quite crude.
I think those lazy dudes in Europe that sit in a tall stand with their coffee urn and pie oven have plenty of time to set a trigger, must be made for those dudes.
yeah, that's my opinion too. there's too much thought that goes into a set trigger . a good single stage trigger at about 2 1/2 pound is my choice in a hunting rifle . my 21H brno had the same set up as the brno hornet rifles with twin triggers . pull the rear trigger to set the front trigger in super light mode. without being set, they can have a heavy-ish trigger pull . i mostly use timneys on my rifles , except for tikkas . great trigger once pull weight is set to preference .
on the subject of triggers, i've got a timney elite hunter trigger on my rem 700 222 comp rifle , supposed to go down to 1.5 lb . lowest i could get it was 2.5lb . had my smith change springs to get it lighter, but after about 2000 rounds it's acting up . trigger safety and reliability is utmost in a rifle for me, so i'm going to change it out for a timney "hit" which should get the pull weight to where i want it . i've done a bit of research on this subject , and due to sloppy clearances in factory rifles, firing pin spring tension , cocking peices, ect, sometimes desired trigger pull weight can be hard to achieve.
i looked into alternatives and trigger tech are a great trigger , BUT they have no sear adjustment . which means in some old rem 700's they can have issues cocking and with slam fires . timney's have sear/overpull adjustment which is a plus with getting them to work. i like top load magazines for my comps , but i've spent a bit of money trying to make a old rem 700 as good as a off the shelf tikka
back on topic, my smith told me he has a preference for the mk1 ruger as they have a trigger that can be tuned for a crisp low pull weight , the mk2's are more involved with aftermarket parts required . the trigger on my mk1 is really good , 2lb crisp break . how it breaks reminds me of model 70 triggers once their smoothed and tuned , no take up or creep , break like glass. model 70 triggers are brilliant in feel and simplicity . i'm glad my ruger doesn't need any mods in this department
