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Salvage put Accu-triggers on some rim fires and most center fires. Feels like the same POS on both.
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Whittaker is generally the best place to get CZ rifles, which are my sweet spot for quality/workmanship/price.
Google "PMTJ" - poor man's trigger job - and you'll find lots of helpful info.
The Ace #144 spring is now available at most of the Sears Hardware stores around here.
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CZs are great - I have a CZ 453 - but the trigger is not the same as the centerfire bolt action triggers that I have experience with.
For those asking about what is different about the "feel," the CZ 453 rimfire trigger is much narrower and has more side-to-side play than the triggers on centerfire rifles such as Rem 700, Sav 110, Ruger, etc. Some of my centerfire triggers have practically no side-to-side play. Like a lot of parts of rimfire rifles, the trigger and trigger mechanism appear to be scaled down, and as a result, the feel when pulling the trigger is different even though the pull weight is similar.
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52 Winchester or 40x remington
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Liberal father: " I fought the Americans, along with all the other liberals."
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My Rem 541T trigger is just like a 700 trigger right down to the 3 adjusting screws.
Too close for irons, switching to scope...
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40x , put s Jewel in it. You can't do any better
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Ruger 77/22
As the others have said, it sucks right out of the box...so it is exactly like their centerfires. It's easily fixed though.
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Blaser R93 with rimfire kit. Same trigger as centerfire as it uses the same stock and fire control system.
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I got a couple of heavy barrel Sako Finnfires with a 1 oz Jewel triggers it doesn't get any better than this period.
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My .22 has one of the three best triggers on rifles that I have. Thay are a kimber 84m Montana (stock), a kimber of Oregon 82 .22 hornet (stock) and my ruger 77/22 (modified). Had a firing pin replaced in the 77/22 in 1988, gunsmith did a "trigger job" while he had it for a few more $$. Ended up with a very good trigger, but have to warn anyone else that shoots it because they don't expect a light crisp trigger on a 77/22!
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SSG 3000 with a 22lr kit.
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