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Gunsmithing Triggertech on black bear

2forty3

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Nov 10, 2020
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Australia
Hi All
Short of my question, wondering if the 4-32oz diamond triggers will get to 36oz with the firing pin spring on the Kelbley back bear. Failing any actual experience/ feedback I’ll need to get the 1-4.5lb model. If anyone can help would be appreciated.
Reason is I am collecting parts to build a 7saum and where I am it can only be licenced with a 36 oz pull. I would prefer to buy one trigger I can use for f class but still be legal for off range use also. Probably hard to get your head around if you live in USA but the rifle needs to leave the smith/dealer with 1kg pull for an unconditional licence, range only licence is different and I don’t want to be limited to range only use.

Hope that makes sense👍
 
1. Talk to @Ian A. Kelbly about this.

2. You should be able to get up to ~44oz with the 2-Stage Diamond. That said, while the Diamond is drop safe with a light trigger, if you’re going heavier anyway you probably won’t lose much going to the Special or Primary.
 
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1. Talk to @Ian A. Kelbly about this.

2. You should be able to get up to ~44oz with the 2-Stage Diamond. That said, while the Diamond is drop safe with a light trigger, if you’re going heavier anyway you probably won’t lose much going to the Special or Primary.
Thanks for your time, might be best I talk to kelbley themselves as they will most likely have the answers, surly they have built a rifle with this combination. If not might just get the diamond and see how high it will go with fingers crossed, if I go this way I’ll drop my findings here👍