I'll need a video for this one
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From: Boncarbo,Colorado
As the title says guys, i will have to video me testing the trigger pull on my CVA Wolf. I was bored and started watching Sons of guns and naturally, you have to pull out a rifle and play with it during the show.
So i grabbed my Wolf along with my gun vise and mounted the Wolf in it. I was just playing around, fondling it and sprayed down a rag and wiped the rifle clean.
Went and grabbed my dry graphite lube and decided to go and give the trigger assembly a few "squirts" of graphite as it really has made a difference on my other triggers in smoothness and weight.
But good lord! I didn't expect to end up with a 20oz trigger LMAO! I weighed this trigger before and it was under 3.5 Pounds when i previously weighed it. I don't know how the heck that Graphite did it but im tearing down the sidelocks at the moment, lubing their tumblers and sears with the stuff LOL. I was going to do the V2 Accura but i think that one is light enough as it is.
I can't wait to shoot this Wolf the next time out. Since i got rid of my thumbhole Optima, the Wolf and V2 will be my main work horses on the shooting range when i need a scoped muzzy.
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There seems to be a wide variation in wolf triggers there is one person in the club that sent one back he though the thing was broke there is an other that claims his has an excellent trigger. I have heard a number of claims both ways on yhe net.
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From: Boncarbo,Colorado
well i found some old stuff on my forum and my non thumb hole optima originally broke at 33oz. Its 28oz now.
I wonder if i have some graphite behind the sear thats not allowing the sear to engage fully with the trigger and thats why its so light? I'll have to beat the rifle around a bit and then measure it and see what happens.
I wonder if i have some graphite behind the sear thats not allowing the sear to engage fully with the trigger and thats why its so light? I'll have to beat the rifle around a bit and then measure it and see what happens.



