some help please... lp10e

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DanielSwe
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some help please... lp10e

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So, to start, let's just call me technically challenged, easier that way..

I'd like to adjust the trigger on my lp10e to 60-40.
I've shot it with very light first stage and without first stage, now
I'd like to test 60-40 or even less on the second stage.
argus
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Re: some help please... lp10e

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvIa2bea0iQ
LP10 E / LP50 E Adjusting the trigger and operating travel

Make yourself two trigger test weights (you can use a pellet tin, pellets and some stiff wire at a pinch to make your own), one for the total weight you want say 520g and one for the first stage weight you want to set, say 315g, now you can accurately set both first and second stages to your hearts desire by following the instructions in the video.
Remember you need at least 50g difference between first and second stage weight for the trigger to function correctly.
DanielSwe
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Re: some help please... lp10e

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Thanks for the tips.
The thing he does at first, adjusting the operating travel, what does it do for the trigger?
argus
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Re: some help please... lp10e

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This screw sets the relationship between the microswitch and the lever that releases the microswitch. Following the procedure will return it to the factory recommended position.
If you know that this set screw has not been adjusted you can ignore this part of the procedure.
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Re: some help please... lp10e

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Image

Since a picture tells a thousand words.
To some extent by adjusting this screw you can adjust the feel of the trigger release (within the operational limits of the switch)
DanielSwe
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Re: some help please... lp10e

Post by DanielSwe »

Thanks alot argus.
I'll leave it alone then.
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