.I've never heard of trigger adjust screws backing out of adjustment, but I suppose anything is possible.
Quote from: Stinger177 on July 24, 2021, 09:54:58 PM.I've never heard of trigger adjust screws backing out of adjustment, but I suppose anything is possible.On the one he's says is OEM, most likely the 2nd stage screw or it's mating surface has worn/broken in. Screwing it in a touch will restore the original clearances. The second hand unit, no telling what the last guy did.
Thomas just emailed me and made mention of an important point.A trigger adjusted outside of the gun, on the bench, will not feel the same when installed and under load ON the gun.Just thought I'd toss that on.Thanks Tom!
On the one he's says is OEM, most likely the 2nd stage screw or it's mating surface has worn/broken in. Screwing it in a touch will restore the original clearances.
Yes it is a balanceBut the WORST thing you can do in these situations is to move anything to one extreme.Anyway, perhaps this will help:Keep well and shoot straight!HM