Kirk.
What weight do you set the trigger on the Silhouette rifle? TNX.
Kurt
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Lead Pot, are you using a single or double set trigger? If the double set, I have mine set for just about 1/4 turn before the trigger breaks. Don't know if this helps, but it works for me, and there is no trigger jerk. I just have to be careful not to breathe to hard after the trigger is set. Randy
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Lead Pot I forgot to mention that I only have one BPCR rifle that has a single trigger, and that is a Browning BPCR in .45-70, and I have heard and read that they are a bitch to adjust!! So, I just keep mine very clean and lightly oiled. It works great, but not nearly as smooth as a double in my opinion. (which doesn't count for much since I have only been doing this BPCR shooting for less than 1 year) Randy
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Good morning Kirk.
Heather did'nt ask for a pull weight and I forgot to ask. I want to keep it legal for the NRA matches Kirk,so set it to 2-1/2 lbs.
I think this silhouett rifle should be just about done.I will call you this morning. Kurt.
Randy I have two of the Brownings BPCR. one in .40 and .45,there triggers are tough,and you need to be a engeneer to disacemble them and get them back together again I know I worked on one.I left the other one allone.
Kurt
Heather did'nt ask for a pull weight and I forgot to ask. I want to keep it legal for the NRA matches Kirk,so set it to 2-1/2 lbs.
I think this silhouett rifle should be just about done.I will call you this morning. Kurt.
Randy I have two of the Brownings BPCR. one in .40 and .45,there triggers are tough,and you need to be a engeneer to disacemble them and get them back together again I know I worked on one.I left the other one allone.
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Guys,
I like my set triggers light, too. I generally set mine 1/2 turn or so from not setting. When you do this, do it in cool or cold weather. On two occasions, I've found that Shilohs and Bxxxxxxs set in the summer wouldn't set in cold weather, and I had to shoot a relay with a single trigger until I could readjust.
Clarence
I like my set triggers light, too. I generally set mine 1/2 turn or so from not setting. When you do this, do it in cool or cold weather. On two occasions, I've found that Shilohs and Bxxxxxxs set in the summer wouldn't set in cold weather, and I had to shoot a relay with a single trigger until I could readjust.
Clarence