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Need help with my CZ trigger. Can anyone tell me the best route to go in obtaining a competition quality trigger ? I plan on shooting tactical type competition. Thanks, ipscmaster
I have a CZ 452 Varmint model that I was able to do some adjustment myself to get it to a very crispt 2.5 lbs. I also bought a new spring from www.erniethegunsmith.com that is also said to clean up and lighten the trigger but i have not installed it yet. I used his replacement springs in a couple of my Rem 700's and they indeed lightened and provided more adjustability, these are well made with a few choices for many weapons, price is very fair and they ship quick, I also saw some instructions somewhere on the net or this site many months ago, hope it works out
There is an adjustable sear made for the CZ452 that really helps with the awful creep in these triggers. The part is however a bit of a myth. I know they exist, I know people who have them, but I have had one on backorder for 2 months and wonder if it will ever be a part of my rifle. The pull weight can be adjusted by cutting back the trigger spring just a little. That is what was done to mine but still the creep is awful.
+1 on the YoDave Kit... The shims take the creep out and the variety of springs included can get your trigger pull down to ~1lb (if I recall correctly).
Stay away from the spacer tube trigger kits, there are drop-in replacement trigger sears now. Automation Solution adjustable sear, DIP Inc adjustable sear just to name a few, there is also a stand alone trigger from Timney . The install for an adjustable sear is easy, just take your time and use video-1 and video-2 to get through the install.
The adjustable sear would be good for creep but you still need to change the main spring to adjust trigger pull poundage. While the sear will help some by preloading the spring as it is adjusted to take out creep you are still stuck with the heavy stock spring. The yo Dave kit fixes both....easy to install and cheap as stated above.