Pounds.
Pounds.
I am ready to see your results at longer ranges. Looks like it might be better than the 6 creed.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
I agree with Charlie. Honestly, 5lbs is rather heavy for a bolt gun trigger. But 6-9lbs? Good grief! I think yours might have an issue my friend. No reason those triggers shouldn’t be able to get close to around 3lbs.
And congrats on the first groups. Shows a ton of potential.
As of now i have the axis trigger in the 6gt and the accu trigger in the 223. It took me 4 hours the other day to get the accu trigger to work properly in the 223. I had coil bind in the spring not allowing it to fire. I lighten up the spring pressure so Light that every time i tighten down the action to the stock it would fire. Small adjustments made no difference til coil bind. I ended up stretching the spring to work. So many time apart and back to get it right. Not sure on trigger #'s. Not that I care as long as it feels good and doesn't fire on bolt drop or a slight bounce on the butt plate.
The 6gt will be next. I may make a copy of the axis trigger with an adjustable set screw to add or delete spring pressure. The same on the shear side.
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