Here is all I have seen about lightening the trigger, I need to get at mine too soon, figured I will shoot it a bit more so the wear in marks will clue me in as to where to polish.https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=179055.msg156032420#msg156032420
I’ll say this: take the time to stone your contact surfaces.
Quote from: DrGunner on January 16, 2022, 02:17:39 AMI’ll say this: take the time to stone your contact surfaces. Kevin, can you explain what you mean by "stone?" Is it polishing or some kind of burnishing?My Hatsan trigger is set at 1 lb (I'm actually going to make it a little heavier again) so I don't care about pull weight, but I WOULD like to make it smoother and more consistent along the pull.
Quote from: Cableaddict on January 16, 2022, 01:34:10 PMQuote from: DrGunner on January 16, 2022, 02:17:39 AMI’ll say this: take the time to stone your contact surfaces. Kevin, can you explain what you mean by "stone?" Is it polishing or some kind of burnishing?My Hatsan trigger is set at 1 lb (I'm actually going to make it a little heavier again) so I don't care about pull weight, but I WOULD like to make it smoother and more consistent along the pull.Knowing the OP, I am pretty sure he has a plethora of stones, files, and compounds for tweaking 10/22 triggers
Sounds like you've got it dialed in pretty darned good Kevin !!!
How does it feel on the shoulder? Got my eye on this gun but I'm debating trying a bullpup. Mostly hunt with it I figured keeping it shorter would be a little easier in the woods. Air rifles seem to get long quick