Winchester Model 70 Trigger pull
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How smooth is the m70 trigger? As smooth as most factory triggers out of the box IMO. Can it be adjusted at home? I guess so if you know what you are doing, but it voids any factory warranty (or so my gunsmith told me). I had my gunsmith adjust mine down to 3 lbs, and it works fine for me.
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The M70 triggers are about as good as any of the "Lawyer triggers," these days! If you know what you are doing, you can lighten the triggers yourself. I spent a few bucks and had a Gunsmith do both of my M70's. On both of them, you'd have sworn that I had the whole guns worked, instead of just lowing the trigger pulls! It cut my groups down to less than half of what they were!
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In my opinion the Model 70 trigger is one of the best on the market. Adjustment is very easy - - a spring with a jack screws through it and two locking nuts.
If you know what you are doing adjusting it is easy... but I would be very leery of setting it to "hair trigger" lightness, unless all I ever did with the rifle was bench shooting.
A trigger pull guage would be a very good thing to have if you do much of this.
If you know what you are doing adjusting it is easy... but I would be very leery of setting it to "hair trigger" lightness, unless all I ever did with the rifle was bench shooting.
A trigger pull guage would be a very good thing to have if you do much of this.
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For what it's worth Ranchhand - if you decide not to try it yourself, a gunsmith will probably charge you very little (my experience). I was very happy after I had mine adjusted - I think it's between 2 and 3 lbs and it made a huge difference.




