John, I've got all four of my Quatro triggered guns adjusted about the same as you do and as Rick U. explains in the u-tube vid. I have the front screw all the way in and the second screw 1 1/4 turn out. The difference is I took the third screw, the little one behind the trigger, all the way out and stored in in the parts bin. The 100x I'm trying to sale and the .22 155 I sold awhile back I put the screw back in.The triggers are better but still a little heavy. You might try what Kevin said and see a difference. Place you thumb right behind the safety lever on top of the stock and it's like you're trying to squeeze your thumb and trigger finger together, which is up. Those two fingers are about the only pressure I've got on my gun except a little shoulder and my whiskers just touching the cheek rest.
Quote from: packard8 on November 16, 2015, 10:41:07 PMQuote from: SpiralGroove on November 16, 2015, 10:07:55 PMHey packard8,My 135 shoots H&N 19.91 at 750 fps Sounds like yours gets about the same velocity with the 26.23 gr. Crow Mags. You lucky dog My chrony reads an average of 780 fps with the crow mags. IIRC, it got around 900 with the Vortex 19.91's, I'll check it again tomorrow if I get a chance & report back.@ Kirk: I just ran a 5 shot string with the 135 and Vortex Supreme 19.91'sLo 922Hi 947Av 935FPE 38.64@ All: Thanks for the suggestions on the Quatro trigger. I had seen some of the YouTube sites and tried as suggested. I picked up some longer 3mmX5 cap screws and will CAREFULLY experiment with that approach.
Quote from: SpiralGroove on November 16, 2015, 10:07:55 PMHey packard8,My 135 shoots H&N 19.91 at 750 fps Sounds like yours gets about the same velocity with the 26.23 gr. Crow Mags. You lucky dog My chrony reads an average of 780 fps with the crow mags. IIRC, it got around 900 with the Vortex 19.91's, I'll check it again tomorrow if I get a chance & report back.
Hey packard8,My 135 shoots H&N 19.91 at 750 fps Sounds like yours gets about the same velocity with the 26.23 gr. Crow Mags. You lucky dog
Quote from: packard8 on November 17, 2015, 07:41:18 PMQuote from: packard8 on November 16, 2015, 10:41:07 PMQuote from: SpiralGroove on November 16, 2015, 10:07:55 PMHey packard8,My 135 shoots H&N 19.91 at 750 fps Sounds like yours gets about the same velocity with the 26.23 gr. Crow Mags. You lucky dog My chrony reads an average of 780 fps with the crow mags. IIRC, it got around 900 with the Vortex 19.91's, I'll check it again tomorrow if I get a chance & report back.@ Kirk: I just ran a 5 shot string with the 135 and Vortex Supreme 19.91'sLo 922Hi 947Av 935FPE 38.64@ All: Thanks for the suggestions on the Quatro trigger. I had seen some of the YouTube sites and tried as suggested. I picked up some longer 3mmX5 cap screws and will CAREFULLY experiment with that approach.Very impressive numbers. Please let us know how your longer screw testing goes. I find my 95's quattro trigger pull before it fires too stiff too. Maybe I misinterpreted Rick's suggestions in his you tube video. I backed out bolt#3 ( the smaller one) until I felt no resistance, then turned it back in a 1/4 turn. Bolts 1 and 2 are turned in all the way for least amount of force (#1) and the least trigger travel (#2). I believe #3 ( the small one) just adjusts the force required to pull to the end of the 1st stage. Would turning it out more effect the 2nd stage at all? Maybe I'm spoiled by my tuna triggers. The way my 95 is now I actually prefer the trigger in my Webley Spector (same as the Striker 1000) after using a longer screw.Ed
Thanks for the link John, appreciate it. Pretty much the same info that's in his video but it's nice to have it in print.Ed
Quote from: Old Corps on November 20, 2015, 09:50:02 PMThanks for the link John, appreciate it. Pretty much the same info that's in his video but it's nice to have it in print.EdEd,Scroll down to the third comment to the article (comment by "yavka") and you will see how to get a truly light, predictable and fully adjustable Quatro trigger for the $0.75 cost of a 3mmX5 Allen head cap screw from Home Depot.