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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter


The 270 I just sold has a wonderful trigger in it. So much in fact that I haven't even checked it with my trigger pull wt gauge. I know it's adjustable, but the original owner had it adjusted just fine so I left it that way blush.


Good to know. smile

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Originally Posted by fordisto
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter


The 270 I just sold has a wonderful trigger in it. So much in fact that I haven't even checked it with my trigger pull wt gauge. I know it's adjustable, but the original owner had it adjusted just fine so I left it that way blush.


Good to know. smile


I can check it if you want me to grin...It works great though....I'll miss that rifle as it shoots better than my pre 64 model 70 fwt cry..A little easier on the shoulder too....


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Thanks guys, I'll probably play w/it as is and maybe change the spring if I can find one. powdr

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Don't know if anybody has tried Ernie's springs? they have them for the tang safety Ruger.

http://erniethegunsmith.com/catalog/c1_p2.html

Thinking about trying one in a Weatherby?

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I have a flatbolt .308 and a later model 7mag. Disassembled, polished bearing surfaces, and re-assembled both triggers. They are crisp and break @ a little over 3lbs. IMO they are one of the best factory triggers made. A lot better than a later model M77/22 that I just finished installing a Rifle Basix trigger on!

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