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Posted By: 79S Ernie trigger spring - 03/07/18
Finally ordered one and put one in my extreme weather and wow talk about night and day difference. If any of you have a model 70 with moa trigger do yourself a favor order the spring and put it in. $6.95 for the spring shipped in a flat rate box what’s that $7 bucks so $14 bucks.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Ernie trigger spring - 03/07/18
Old news buddy, but good information for those that havent changed theirs out yet..
Posted By: 79S Re: Ernie trigger spring - 03/07/18
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Old news buddy, but good information for those that havent changed theirs out yet..


Oh I know I read about your good luck with them.. but I put it off for a longtime. Finally ordered them and did it and only regret I didn’t do it a long time ago.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Ernie trigger spring - 03/07/18
Ha ha. Yep they are the way to go if you have a moa trigger. One of my favorite bacos had the sweetest trigger pull at a consistent 2 3/8 pounds.
Posted By: gunner500 Re: Ernie trigger spring - 03/07/18
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Ha ha. Yep they are the way to go if you have a moa trigger. One of my favorite bacos had the sweetest trigger pull at a consistent 2 3/8 pounds.


I've got a baco in 25-06 AI that Redneck screwed a 28" stainless Shilen barrel too sitting in an EDGE stock, it shoots 100 gr TTSX's into less than a half inch at 3500+ fps in calm winds, need to get a spring for it, a good trigger will only make it more consistent.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Ernie trigger spring - 03/07/18
Originally Posted by gunner500
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Ha ha. Yep they are the way to go if you have a moa trigger. One of my favorite bacos had the sweetest trigger pull at a consistent 2 3/8 pounds.


I've got a baco in 25-06 AI that Redneck screwed a 28" stainless Shilen barrel too sitting in an EDGE stock, it shoots 100 gr TTSX's into less than a half inch at 3500+ fps in calm winds, need to get a spring for it, a good trigger will only make it more consistent.


Yep, you'll be happy as hell you bought that 7.00 trigger spring from ernie. I've made comments about other springs he sells like the one for the Ruger m77. You can find that spring at any hardware store that sells coil springs for about .25 cents. The Ernie spring is unnecessarily expensive in that case.. However, The MOA spring is a different animal and is hard to locate because of its size. Ernie is the way to go. I've done about 6 or 7 trigger springs on the moa now and they have all had a pull weight of about 2.5 pounds (just where I like them).
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Ernie trigger spring - 03/07/18
Originally Posted by gunner500
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Ha ha. Yep they are the way to go if you have a moa trigger. One of my favorite bacos had the sweetest trigger pull at a consistent 2 3/8 pounds.


I've got a baco in 25-06 AI that Redneck screwed a 28" stainless Shilen barrel too sitting in an EDGE stock, it shoots 100 gr TTSX's into less than a half inch at 3500+ fps in calm winds, need to get a spring for it, a good trigger will only make it more consistent.



Ha ha, I'm surprised Lee touched that damn BACO.. grin He was probably cussing it the whole time he was screwing that barrel on.. "g damn Browning Arms Co. thinks its a Winchester.... pos trigger, Damn fu ck!!!!!"......
Posted By: gunner500 Re: Ernie trigger spring - 03/07/18
Thanks for the info on the 7.000 spring Buddy, and LMAO, Yes, Lee was grumbling on the phone to me about the extractor cut, "new technology BS" grin

I could barely hear him on the phone when he called, was in my 1952 B3PW Dodge power wagon hauling a load of trash to the dumpsters, all windows down, 4th gear, 4000 RPM and 42 MPH.laugh
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Ernie trigger spring - 03/07/18
grin
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