Trigger Adjustment
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Fayetteville Arkansas USA
Yes, to some extent they can be. But, they are not ment to be adjusted by the average gun owner. The work needed to get them lightened and smoothed is usually best left to a gunsmith.
"Lord, make me fast and accurate."
"Lord, make me fast and accurate."
#4
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From: Sask. Canada
#5
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Fayetteville Arkansas USA
What pins are you refering to? The only one pin that needs removing is the trigger pivot pin. The only other items needing removal are the adjustment screws on the front, which are usually only "loctited".
"Lord, make me fast and accurate."
"Lord, make me fast and accurate."
#8
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Fayetteville Arkansas USA
Yes it's on the heavey side but it's made to be fired from a rest or bipod.
The accuracy can rival that of custom built guns when you find the right load for it. Handloading helps a bunch in that area.
"Lord, make me fast and accurate."
The accuracy can rival that of custom built guns when you find the right load for it. Handloading helps a bunch in that area.
"Lord, make me fast and accurate."
#10
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Panama City Beach FL USA
I to shoot a sendero in 300 rum. I was able to do some minor tweaking to my trigger and get the pull down around 3-4 lbs. Timmeny make an after market trigger for the 700 sendero with a pull weight of around 2-4 pounds and a choice of a two or three way safety. My sendero is a down right tack driver but is on the heavy side but that helps to keeps the recoil down to an exceptable level.


