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For those that have replaced the stock spring with the Wolff how much has i reduced the trigger pull? Testimonials seem to say the trigger pull is 1/2 after just the hammer spring replacement, With mine that would reduce it to the tolerable range for very reasonable amount spent. CHEAP even!
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No answers, no problem. Folks over at cast boolits came up with answers in no time! Spring is on order and supposed to arrive Saturday.
I have 3 loads loaded and ready to test. Will test the new spring next week and post results there.
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I am interested in your results and wonder about reliability. I carry my Marlin 45-70 often here in Alaska and it has to go bang every time if I need it to.
I read some reviews that mentioned a light primer strike and no bang on some ammo.
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Adjust your trigger to 3-3 1/2 lb. No need to replace the spring. Or....buy a Wild West Guns Happy Kit: https://www.wildwestguns.com/product/trigger-happy-kit/
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