ORIGINAL: Deerhunter61
have the triggers adjusted on the rifles you buy or do you leave them the way they are when you purchase them?
If so what lbs do you have them adjusted too?
Do you replace them?
If so what type of trigger do you have put on them?
Do you have all your rifle triggers adjusted to have the exact same lbs pull?
For those that have the triggers replaced or adjusted when or what caused you to have your triggers adjusted?
How much more accurately can you shoot the rifles that you have had the triggers adjusted on verses those that you do not?
I guess I am wondering if it is just me or do you all also believe trigger pull has enormous value in shooting accurately and doing so consistently?
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I had one rifle that had an awsome trigger, no creep and 2 lb pull, easy to shoot. My single shot is not so easy, I can shoot it, but damn its hard to do, thing feels like 7 lbs, havent put a scale on it yet, but thats what it feels like. I can get bullets to touch with it consecutively, but I have a lot of flyers. I think its a combo of factory ammo and trigger. I do want a trigger job on this gun just havent done it yet. I have had it four years and killed about 18 deer and hogs with it. All neck and head shots, none took a step, and havent wounded one. Its a .22 hornet
I guess what I am trying to say is you could give me any damn rifle and I will kill game effectively and consistently.

and I rarely visit a range.