You can order striker springs from Wolf Springs that will reduce the trigger pull significantly but it is recommended you don't use that weapon as a service piece.
"go to DIP and buy a target trigger for around $30" I take it from that statement you don't own the DIP trigger. I do, it's been on my 60 for over a year, it does not reduce trigger pull. It's a great rigger, I like the straight profile over the curved Marlin trigger and the adjustment for trigger pre-travel, but it doesn't reduce trigger pull. This has been confirmed by several DIP trigger owners and my Lymann digital trigger pull gauge. There is no simple fix for reducing trigger pull on a Marlin semi-auto. The action has to be taken apart and have parts replaced or modified to reduce pull weight. For anyone really interested in reducing pull on the Marlin 60, 795 or other variant of the Marlin semi-auto, you should log on to Rimfire Central forums and read the information provided in the stickies of the Marlin sub-forums.
A good pull weight for a hunting rifle trigger typically ranges from 2.5 to 4.5 pounds. This weight provides a balance between ensuring accuracy and preventing accidental discharge. A lighter trigger can enhance precision, while a heavier trigger may offer more safety in the field. Ultimately, personal preference and the specific hunting context play significant roles in determining the ideal trigger pull weight.
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Yes, the trigger pull weight of the Anschutz 1451 can be adjusted. This model features an adjustable trigger mechanism that allows shooters to customize the pull weight to their preference. Adjustments can typically be made by altering the screws on the trigger assembly, but it's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for proper adjustment to ensure safety and performance.
I have a remingon 37 field service manual weight of the trigger pull may be changed by turning trigger pull adjusting screw to the right , or clockwise for heaver pull off ,and to the left ,or counter clockwise for lighter pull off . adjust trigger adjusting screw rear until lengthwise lap of sear and bolt stop is about .012 " ( gun cocked safe is off ) turn trigger adjusting front screw front in as far as it will go ,then back off until trigger will fire . now back out trigger pull adjusting screw until it is free of trigger spring weight trigger pull . pull should be under 3 lbs. turn in screw until desired pull is obtained . kansasroadrunner@embarqmail.com 03-14-2008
To adjust the trigger pull on a Winchester Model 67A, first ensure the rifle is unloaded and safe. Locate the trigger adjustment screw, typically found on the trigger assembly. Use a suitable screwdriver to turn the screw clockwise to increase pull weight or counterclockwise to decrease it. Make small adjustments and test the trigger pull after each change to find your desired setting.
To adjust the trigger on a Marlin XS7 .308, first ensure the rifle is unloaded and safe. Remove the trigger guard to access the trigger assembly, then locate the adjustment screw, typically found at the front of the trigger. Turn the screw clockwise to increase pull weight or counterclockwise to decrease it, making small adjustments and testing the trigger pull until you achieve your desired weight. Always remember to reassemble the rifle and perform a function check after adjustments.
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The best way to get a reduced trigger pull on any firearm is to bring it to a gunsmith. If you don't know what you're doing you can render your firearm useless or worse dangerous. The best way to get a reduced trigger pull on any firearm is to bring it to a gunsmith. If you don't know what you're doing you can render your firearm useless or worse dangerous.
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Adjusting the trigger on a FN Mauser involves first ensuring the rifle is unloaded and safe to handle. You typically access the trigger assembly by removing the stock. You can then adjust the trigger pull weight by turning the adjustment screw located on the trigger mechanism, being careful to make small adjustments and test the trigger pull until you achieve the desired sensitivity. Always ensure to check the safety and function after adjustments.
The trigger pull should only be adjusted by a trained gunsmith. Browning does not publish trigger pull weights.