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    flatshooter
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    trigger overtravel


    I read something about zero overtravel... is this ok for a big game hunting? Would it effect the trigger in any way to cause problems with letoff with the sear?

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    Re: trigger overtravel

    on a savage you need some over travel for the bolt release function.
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    flatshooter
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    Re: trigger overtravel

    ah, got ya. ;D

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    oleredhead
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    Re: trigger overtravel

    I drilled and tapped the plastic trigger guard on my Stevens. Ran a small hexhead setscrew in to limit overtravel. Don't know if I flinch or jerk but the trigger stop helps my shooting. Easy to adjust too.

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    Re: trigger overtravel

    here is a pic of the SS trigger. He has a different release set up

    [img width=600 height=450]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v675/gcidso123/reargripstriker011.jpg[/img]
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    Goose
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    Re: trigger overtravel

    Some over travel may be good on a hunting rifle to be more forgiving with errors in your technique.
    Here's a good video
    Holland shooting school

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ0UuP9Z-DU

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    flatshooter
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    Re: trigger overtravel

    cool vid, only he left the overtravel screw all the way out.... my smith said leave a little slack for it.

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    hailstone
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    Re: trigger overtravel

    Believe he adjusted the over travel to maximum over travel distance then tightened so it wouldn't back out. Another words he screwed the allen screw in until there was maximum travel of the trigger after sear release. He adjusted it for hunting not bench rest shooting.

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    flatshooter
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    Re: trigger overtravel

    sounds like his opinion, the reason why he set it with max overtravel.

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