Trigger weight in centerfire

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buonvento
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Trigger weight in centerfire

Post by buonvento »

Who has tried to lighten the release of a Pardini HP to 1000 grams?
Which ratio first/second stage?
Thanks
Luigi
Last edited by buonvento on Fri Apr 03, 2009 7:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
CF Shooter

Post by CF Shooter »

Whatever suits you - there is no right answer. Some like a light second stage while other competitors prefer heavier 2nd stages. Assuming you have a standard pistol why not set it up with similar weights? From what I have seen there are a few dead worms around from shots into the ground - so be aware of the penaties...
buonvento
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I don't like dead worms, I'm a biologist...
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buonvento wrote:I don't like dead worms, I'm a biologist...
Just add pebber :-)
Mikey
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Post by Mikey »

I have changed the trigger weight on my HP and took most off the first stage but kept the ratio between first and second stages to be similar to my Pardini SP.

But then I changed the SP trigger to be a rolling trigger with no second stage, I have just changed my HP to be a rolling trigger too by taking out the second stage and increasing the weight on the first stage. I haven't shot it yet to try it.

Mike
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