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I have a Belgium Safari grade very very accurate!
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Folks, Standard models - Triggers Atrocious This model - '2019 SHOT Show Special named T-Bolt SPEED', externally adjustable trigger, talked to a guy who has his set at 2.5# https://www.gameandfishmag.com/video/331591
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I worked on the trigger of the synthetic one I posted.
Gotta break the seal, which probably voided the warranty. But it worked out pretty well.
Glad to hear they improved the trigger.
Good guns, accurate.
DF
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That's what I am being told...on this ltd production SHOT show special edition
The BL-22s and other models would GREATLY benefit with good or decent triggers.
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Jard makes a replacement trigger and it actually replaces a lot of plastic with metal. I plan to get one but always seem to have a better place to spend $250.
Last edited by Slope77; 08/18/19.
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That's what I am being told...on this ltd production SHOT show special edition
The BL-22s and other models would GREATLY benefit with good or decent triggers.
I think the new model T-bolts have had an externally adjustable trigger since they began production. As I recall, there is an Allen screw adjustment right behind the trigger (been a while since I looked). I hope you are right, that they have improved it, because the one they have had isn’t “all that and a bag of chips.”
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That's what I am being told...on this ltd production SHOT show special edition
The BL-22s and other models would GREATLY benefit with good or decent triggers.
I think the new model T-bolts have had an externally adjustable trigger since they began production. As I recall, there is an Allen screw adjustment right behind the trigger (been a while since I looked). I hope you are right, that they have improved it, because the one they have had isn’t “all that and a bag of chips.” Correct on adjustable, but IME, not enough adjustment to make a difference. I did a good bit of work on mine to get it to a crisp 3#’s. I had to work on the trigger spring and sear engagement, the latter not that easy to do. DF
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It is hard to get below 5# on the new T Bolts, but the trigger is so crisp that it feels less. My left hand T Bolt is superbly accurate and the trigger is manageable so I will not be putting a $250 aftermarket trigger in it.
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It is hard to get below 5# on the new T Bolts, but the trigger is so crisp that it feels less. My left hand T Bolt is superbly accurate and the trigger is manageable so I will not be putting a $250 aftermarket trigger in it. I took that 5# trigger to 3#’s. It can be done. DF
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Did you remove the shelf or change the spring location. I took my trigger apart and removed the shelf and got about 3.5# with the action out of the stock. When I put it back in the stock, it went back up to 4#. I suspect the spring is rubbing the housing. It will get another look before I use it in the squirrel woods in mid-September.
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Talked to a guy who had the SPECIAL Edition, SHOT Show model, he turned his trigger down to 2.5 #. He indicated it was an improved trigger, so I don't know but a call to Browning might confirm.
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Also, broke the seal on the trigger, adjusted it myself. Much improved.
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Did you remove the shelf or change the spring location. I took my trigger apart and removed the shelf and got about 3.5# with the action out of the stock. When I put it back in the stock, it went back up to 4#. I suspect the spring is rubbing the housing. It will get another look before I use it in the squirrel woods in mid-September. Yep, removed the shelf, also worked on the sear engagement. DF
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