CZ452 triggers

I took the rifle apart and this one has no creep at all and breaks nicely just a touch over 48oz so I think I will just leave it as is. The adjustment on the trigger was enough to get it down to where I am good with it. I will be putting the kit on the EE as I dont think I will use it. Not like its a 1022 or so. Discretion is the better part here. Aint broke..
 
..........i got nuthin'

I got a rock.....whats this thread all about anyways?
The 5 CZ 452's I have owned have never let me down be it the .22 Mag or plain onle .22 Rimfire.
They all had great triggers and where minute of Ground Squirrel/gopher right out of the box shooting American Eagle HP.
I too passed up on a Talley Grigger group for my current CZ 452, but figured what the heck I dont really need one that bad.
Yodave is dah bomb !
Tight Groups All,
Rob
 
Put a Yodave kit in my 452 Lux last night. Started because I couldn't fall asleep. My suggestion is if this is you, wait till the next day after you've had a good rest.
Made a booboo right off the bat, took the front sear pin out by mistake, and sure enough that tiny little steel ball sprang out, luckily I didn't lose it. Kinds figured out I'd made a mistake
when I looked at a bunch of videos and no one else took that pin out, how smart they are. About 45 minutes of frigging around before I got it, used gun grease I've had kicking around for
25 years to help stick it to the spring.
Also, double and triple check what size punch you're using for each pin. Ended up using a very fine Phillips screwdriver for the smaller pin, worked like a charm. Also, a magnetic tray for
all your parts is nice to have, lots of parts roll around, not hard to lose something you may have to buy and wait 2 or 3 weeks to replace.
Got it together with the 2nd heaviest spring, have yet to bump test it, but it sure doesn't have any creep at all now. May go one spring heavier if I can't adjust this one a big higher tension.
Have to get a trigger scale - anyone recommend one for people on a budget like me?

Aaron
 
Re-installing the sear ball could be entertaining....I bet next time you have to do it you will shave it down to 30 minutes.

I use Wheeler Eng. trigger scale for my CZs. Pretty basic scale but works fine. I think I paid $25 or $30.
 
Re-installing the sear ball could be entertaining....I bet next time you have to do it you will shave it down to 30 minutes.

I use Wheeler Eng. trigger scale for my CZs. Pretty basic scale but works fine. I think I paid $25 or $30.

Ya, entertaining all right. One thing I figured out is I'll never be a gunsmith.
 
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