It seems to me that my trigger has too much over travel. But I have no idea what the recommended amount is.
Can anyone help?
Trigger Overtravel Adjustment
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Re: Trigger Overtravel Adjustment
Personal preference. Some like a lot, some like none. Set it to suit how it feels best to you.
Re: Trigger Overtravel Adjustment
Lots or non seem common. There have been a few discussions on this subject, and received wisdom is that you don't want the trigger bumping to a stop while the bullet is travelling down the barrel.
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Re: Trigger Overtravel Adjustment
Hi Tim,
I've always wondered about that. It seems the bullet is only in the barrel for two or three thousandths of a second. Can anyone move their finger to the stop that quickly? Can you point me to a thread where this is discussed? I can't find anything that relates overtravel with chamber to muzzle bullet exit time.
Thanks,
Gerry
I've always wondered about that. It seems the bullet is only in the barrel for two or three thousandths of a second. Can anyone move their finger to the stop that quickly? Can you point me to a thread where this is discussed? I can't find anything that relates overtravel with chamber to muzzle bullet exit time.
Thanks,
Gerry
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Re: Trigger Overtravel Adjustment
Thanks Tim.Tim S wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 9:57 am Gerry,
Have a look here: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=28004&hilit=Overtravel