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trigger pull weight

Re: trigger pull weight

Depends. What kind of long range shooting.

My rifle is for tactical work. 2-3# is my preference. That is light enough for precision, but heavy enough that it has to be an intentional pull. Tickling the trigger won't set it off (standard safety rules DO apply).
 
Re: trigger pull weight

I run mine anywhere from 2 1/2-3 pounds . Plenty light for precision fieldwork and heavy enough that you don't have to worry about an AD at the worst possible time . It is also important to remove creep and overtravel from the trigger as both can have an adverse impact on your accuracy .
 
Re: trigger pull weight

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Scotts556</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What trigger pull weight do yall recomend for a long range rig????
Scootterr </div></div>

What is your experience and what is the intended purpose?

When I shot long range competition, I adjusted the trigger to under 1#. Light enough to be able to catch the crosshairs at just the right point in the heartbeat cycle with a squeeze instead of a jerk of the trigger. Shooting highpower rifle, I was limited by the equipment rules of NRA/CMP. Now, with a combination rig (future competition and hunting) I set it to where it was crisp, minimal creep and SAFE (no dropping of the firing pin when slamming the bolt). Ends up around 2.5#.
 
Re: trigger pull weight

I went from a stock Rem Xmark Pro that was around 4.25 lbs to a Timney that was factory preset for 2.5 lbs. 2.5 lbs seems right for me for what may ultimately be a tactical application.
 
Re: trigger pull weight

I think it depends on the total weight of the rifle. My heavy rigs weigh from 11-15 pounds all up and I can make do with a 2-3# trigger on them if I had too, but I like less. My lightest rifle is sub-7#'s all up and I like a pound or less on it, it's actually at about 11ounces right now. The lighter the rifle, the lighter the trigger.....at least for me. Trying to shoot a 7# rifle with a 4# doesn't work for me.
 
Re: trigger pull weight

I run mine really light, but I only run 2 stage triggers. If plan on fielding a rifle, the wieght should be at least 2 lbs. (with a single stage).

The 2 stage trigger gives you more advantage in that you can have a real light final stage, and still have the marigin of safety.