Feinwerkbau 700 trigger question
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Feinwerkbau 700 trigger question
i'm an anschutz person so i'm not familar with the feinwerkbau trigger adjustments. ok i have a girl with a feinwerkbau 700 air rifle and i want to take out some of the over travel. i looked through the instruction booklet and played around with it, but i couldn't find how to adjust the over travel.
so basically we have (according to the booklet diagram):
10 (spin thingy)
11 (spin thingy)
12 (screw)
13 (screw)
14 (screw)
can someone tell me which screw or combination of screws can take out the over travel? maybe an english description of each screw's function too? reading the book i figured out first stage weight, length etc. just written in slightly confusing language.
thanks.
so basically we have (according to the booklet diagram):
10 (spin thingy)
11 (spin thingy)
12 (screw)
13 (screw)
14 (screw)
can someone tell me which screw or combination of screws can take out the over travel? maybe an english description of each screw's function too? reading the book i figured out first stage weight, length etc. just written in slightly confusing language.
thanks.
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Over Travel
Why would you want to remove the overtravel?
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Perhaps in theory, but with proper trigger control it is not a problem. If the shooter has a bad jerking problem, then perhaps it may be an issue.
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well i have my anschutz set up with minimum over travel, meaning it doesn't come to a complete stop, but there is next to no movement after that.
theoretically, if you have perfect trigger control, concentration, breath control, balance, etc. you should be able to pick up any gun and shoot 100's all the time. however, i have found taking out the over travel helps make my trigger control more consistent. i always thought that's why we made adjustments to our rifles... make them easier for us to shoot correctly.
bummer that fwb's can't be adjusted to take out the over travel. i'll put that on the list of reasons i don't shoot/like fwb.
theoretically, if you have perfect trigger control, concentration, breath control, balance, etc. you should be able to pick up any gun and shoot 100's all the time. however, i have found taking out the over travel helps make my trigger control more consistent. i always thought that's why we made adjustments to our rifles... make them easier for us to shoot correctly.
bummer that fwb's can't be adjusted to take out the over travel. i'll put that on the list of reasons i don't shoot/like fwb.
From what you are saying, I imagine you have little weight on the first stage, and to much on the second, and trigger control issues
I dont shoot rifle, but suggest you put 60-70% weight on the 1st stage, then the weight is not changed much on firing, reducing the follow through, and creating better trigger control as she will have to take up a high percentage of the weight on the first stage.
I'm sure there would be more precise instructions, but thats what I would try.
trigger stops are useful on heavy single stage triggers, like running target.
imho
bryan
I dont shoot rifle, but suggest you put 60-70% weight on the 1st stage, then the weight is not changed much on firing, reducing the follow through, and creating better trigger control as she will have to take up a high percentage of the weight on the first stage.
I'm sure there would be more precise instructions, but thats what I would try.
trigger stops are useful on heavy single stage triggers, like running target.
imho
bryan
One other thing, if the trigger weight is set to low, the weight can become inconsistent, causing her to pull it, as it wont go off when she wants.
not sure the weight, but fwb can become unstable if set very light.
once you go down far enough you get on the seer weight, not trigger weight. maybe its in the book?
bryan
not sure the weight, but fwb can become unstable if set very light.
once you go down far enough you get on the seer weight, not trigger weight. maybe its in the book?
bryan