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Anyone adjust a Fierce trigger below the factory setting of 2lb? Any comments about using this action?


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I think that they use Remington and Remington style triggers. I never adjust triggers, that is for a professional. Yeah I know, all of you do yours.

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Originally Posted by butchlambert1
I think that they use Remington and Remington style triggers. I never adjust triggers, that is for a professional. Yeah I know, all of you do yours.


I called them today. The guy told me they make their own trigger and there is no after market trigger that will fit. He said their trigger is designed so it can not be adjusted below 2 lb.

Hired Gun in North Bend, Ore tried four springs in my factory Weatherby before he got it to twenty ounces. He, Shawn, is a fussy mechanic. He is worth the 2 1/2 hour drive to take my stuff to him. but he never saw one so I figured I would ask here.


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Fierce is a sako 85 copy. The trigger should be identical (if not actually made my sako themselves). Sako triggers are easily adjusted and there are aftermarket triggers available (Jard, bix'n andy) - though I don't know why anyone would bother on a hunting rifle.

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Originally Posted by bigJ
Fierce is a sako 85 copy. The trigger should be identical (if not actually made my sako themselves). Sako triggers are easily adjusted and there are aftermarket triggers available (Jard, bix'n andy) - though I don't know why anyone would bother on a hunting rifle.


My hunting rifles are set at 20 ounces. That is a LONG way from two pounds. That's why "anyone would bother on a hunting rifle."


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In that case see the aftermarket versions I listed.

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