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    mkII pre-accutrigger adjustment


    I would like to drop the weight of pull on my mkII trigger but i have no idea how to go about it.

    I have removed the excess play by adjusting the screw towards the front of the trigger group but it is still a heavy unit.


    I am toying with the idea of a rifle basix triger but at £80 (about $120) it isn't a cheap option on a cheap rifle.

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    Quickshot
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    Re: mkII pre-accutrigger adjustment

    Once you put the Basix piece in your trigger, you will not have just a "cheap" rifle any more. You will be pleased as I was with the results. However, once installed you must find the "sweet spot". If you go too light it won't cock. The instructions are very good. About 1 1/2# is where mine is the safest. I don't remember for sure right now but I don't think it was quite that expensive. I didn't try any other method, but am happy with the Basix. Quick

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    Re: mkII pre-accutrigger adjustment

    Take a look at this website if looking for an inexpensive remedy. It covers how to shim the factory trigger. Not as great as a replacement trigger but a great improvement.

    http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums...ad.php?t=46774

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    JCalhoun
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    Re: mkII pre-accutrigger adjustment

    The shim trick is much cheaper than buying a RB trigger.

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    Re: mkII pre-accutrigger adjustment

    I have only done one and it went really well. The rifle was a Christmas present to a guy my daughter is dating. The pull was reduced from off the scale to about 3# with just a bit of creep. It took two pieces of shim stock. With the material I had on hand, the trigger had either a bit of creep or was too light. I now have a better variety of shims, so I plan to tinker with it a bit more to see if I can get the creep out.

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    Re: mkII pre-accutrigger adjustment

    this is what i did :
    http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubb...46#Post1588046

    works better than nothing, but not as well as the rifle basix. if you have the $ for the rifle basix, get it, you will not be sorry.
    a craftsman can't realize his full potential, without finding the potential of the tools he uses....

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