KRB7 trigger group
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Virginia
Posts: 76
KRB7 trigger group
Need some advice or tips on how you KRB7 shooters are cleaning your trigger grps.Also,on a 1-10,10 being worst/most,how much blow back are you experienceing.And while I'm at it,what primer have you t7ffg shooters settled on.And finally,anybody popping vari-flames through them. hunt4me
#2
RE: KRB7 trigger group
I use brake cleaner to blow it out. Any small crevasses I hit with an old tooth brush. It really justtakes a few minutes to clean. I let it dry then spray it with rem oil. Blow back into theaction assemblyisn't too bad, around a 5 maybe a little less. No more or less than what I was getting with my CVA optima.As far as primers, I've used 777 primers and standard winchester primer with good results.
#4
RE: KRB7 trigger group
Same here with the brake cleaner and toothbrush. Gets everything out and cleans what little blowback you get.
Don't use T7, so my primer choice is of little consequence to this conversation. But, right now, with Pyro RS, I'm using the REM Cleanbores. No problems so far.
Don't use T7, so my primer choice is of little consequence to this conversation. But, right now, with Pyro RS, I'm using the REM Cleanbores. No problems so far.
#5
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Virginia
Posts: 76
RE: KRB7 trigger group
Thanks guys.I feel like I'm getting an 8 or 9 on the blow back issue.A lot in the primer loadingassembly area.And about the same on the hammer face.I'm sealing breech plug w/pink plumbers tape and snugging up nice andtight.Awhole heck of a lot more than my Omegas.Any ideas of the reason and or afix. hunt4me
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: west central wi USA
Posts: 2,238
RE: KRB7 trigger group
I've been dropping mine in a pan of boiling hot water while I clean the bore. When I pull it out of the water, it's pretty clean. It's dry a minute later. I do fine cleanup around the primer loading apparatuswith a toothbrush and a little solvent. Apply a little oil at the pivots and I'm done. I'm using standard Win. 209 primers.