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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunty1 View Post
    Spring arrived today, 5min job to install.

    Trigger feels way better, at a guess I've got it set at a crisp 2pounds or so... have to get to the range to see if it makes a difference to my shooting.

    Definitely appear to be a good cheap and easy upgrade.
    This is interesting. The Mcarbo website says it's a 2.5lb pull after fitting on an X-Bolt. I understand that the factory spring can be lightened to 3 lb. So that doesn't appear to be a huge difference...2.5 vs 3. Hmmmm....maybe it's better just to let a gunsmith work it? My trigger is at around 3 now, would like to get it to 2lb.

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    I managed to adjust my 223 Browning X Bolt Superlight Super feather trigger down to 1.5 lb with the standard spring in place. which was just super !!!

    The 223 Browning X Bolt Superlight trigger is different to my A Bolt Mountain Ti which the spring came out the hole the adjusting screw was in easy to replace with a cut ballpoint pen spring the Superlight Super feather trigger had a retained spring which did not come out when the adjusting screw was removed.
    Last edited by xtightg; 21-02-2020 at 11:11 PM.

 

 

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