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Looking for a spring kit or a new trigger for my LW Tikka to be able to reach 1 lb.

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Clip a coupe coils off the factory spring and reinstall the grub screw checking pull and bump test it. My ctr is 14oz or so.


Cznut sells a spring that will work if you don’t want to clip the factory spring.


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Originally Posted by Bearcat74
Clip a coupe coils off the factory spring and reinstall the grub screw checking pull and bump test it. My ctr is 14oz or so.


Cznut sells a spring that will work if you don’t want to clip the factory spring.

You can also shorten the grub screw. I did that with one of my CTR's. With the Factory spring, the pull weight is 1 3/4 pounds. I don't need it any lighter. Great trigger design.


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There are several vendors that sell lighter springs for a few bucks. Mountain Tactical, Anarchy, Yodave, Lumley, etc. I’ve used each of those and they all work well.

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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
There are several vendors that sell lighter springs for a few bucks. Mountain Tactical, Anarchy, Yodave, Lumley, etc. I’ve used each of those and they all work well.

Isn't there a difference in metals these springs are made from. Not sure of the dif after install as I have not noticed any yet, so would the only reason to use other materials be cost.

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Originally Posted by tripod3
Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
There are several vendors that sell lighter springs for a few bucks. Mountain Tactical, Anarchy, Yodave, Lumley, etc. I’ve used each of those and they all work well.

Isn't there a difference in metals these springs are made from. Not sure of the dif after install as I have not noticed any yet, so would the only reason to use other materials be cost.
I’m not sure how the materials used compares between them.


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