Thompson Center Pro Hunter
#11
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: tampa fl USA
ORIGINAL: CamoCop
i went ahead and bought the springs, so i'm gonna give it a shot. i read through the instructions and it did not seem too dificult. i just get nervous when instructions say "remember this", which they do on several steps.
i went ahead and bought the springs, so i'm gonna give it a shot. i read through the instructions and it did not seem too dificult. i just get nervous when instructions say "remember this", which they do on several steps.
#13
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: tampa fl USA
ORIGINAL: CamoCop
was it worth it to you? did your groupings shrink?
was it worth it to you? did your groupings shrink?
#14
my stock trigger did not have any creep and was crisp. i just wanted a lighter trigger, so all i'm doing is installing the #4 spring. according to the web site, that should give me between a 2 1/2 and a 3 pound pull.
#16
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2005
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The Pro Hunter action is the same action as the standard Encore. I sent mine to Bellm for a trigger job. He did a fantastic job.
Go to his web site. He has instructions there to tell you how to do it yourself also. He also sells the spring kits there.
The Pro Hunter action is the same action as the standard Encore. I sent mine to Bellm for a trigger job. He did a fantastic job.
Go to his web site. He has instructions there to tell you how to do it yourself also. He also sells the spring kits there.
In my opinion, it is well worth the money, and he has a fast turn around.
#17
Typical Buck
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 552
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From: Long Island, NY
If you are at all mechanical you can do it yourself with Belm's free download. My once 4lb 3oz trigger is now 2lb 6oz. TC Encore/Prohunter triggers are great triggers. They are simple and just need a bit of work. If you send it to Mike it may take some time but it may be worth it if you are not a fix-it-youself guy.
#18
just finished doing it myself. took me all of 2 hours to complete. i would have done it quicker but the pictures and instuctions were a little vague, so i had to play around with it until i figured it out. the trigger is SWEET now. can't wait to shoot it.
#20
Glad to hear you got it, I don't have a Pro Hunter, but I have an Encore. I took mine to local gunshop and he charged me $25 to tune it to 3lbs. My trigger was very good as well, no creep, just the 5.5lb trigger wasn't for me.


