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I just got this 39a, 1957 vintage per serial. Trigger pull is way over 6-7 lbs maybe more. I struggled today shooting squirrels in a barrel.
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What do I need to change/modify to get to 3 or 4 lbs like my 336’s.


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Seriously, should of finished in about a 1/3 of the shots it took


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Any one?


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A lighter trigger spring like a Wolffe reduced power spring or a J&P spring will do the trick. I think I remember reading a while back in the Rimfirecentral Forum something about your question as several weighed in on it with experience.

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