Does my new cz 452 22lr have an adjustable trigger

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Users manual says it does. Says you can adjust pull weight, pre and post travel. has anyone used this does it work how do you do it. I can't find any youtube vids that show it. if it works why buy a trigger kit. Thanks. What is the avg pull weight from the factory?
 
Best spot for info on CZ's is Rimfire Central in the CZ/BRNO section. They have lots of good info there on all CZ models. If memory servers me correct, you can adjust the weight of the pull by adjusting the nut under the trigger spring. This is also where you can use different springs to get a lighter trigger pull.
 
You can adjust the weight on all cz's to a point. If you want more adjustment buy the yodave kit form ebay Its less then $20 and will get you in the ounces if you need.
 
Users manual says it does. Says you can adjust pull weight, pre and post travel. has anyone used this does it work how do you do it. I can't find any youtube vids that show it. if it works why buy a trigger kit. Thanks. What is the avg pull weight from the factory?

what model of 452 do you have? The 453 has a adjustable trigger with all of the settings you outline however it also has a set trigger and a completely different trigger assembly. As stated the only adjustment on a 452 is the small nut under the spring that will allow a small adjustment in trigger pull weight but will not do anything for over travel or creep. There is no aftermarket fix or adjustment for over travel that I am aware of but some do it yourselfers have made mods for over travel however it comes with some costs, you can no longer pull the trigger back far enough to remove the bolt from the action, as far as creep and pull weight I'd have to recommend the yodave trigger kit from his website rather then ebay, but heck I am bias on that for reason.............

Oh and we need a picture of the rifle in question, it's only fair
 
Darn, didn't know you had a website too. Just bought one off of you from eBay

what model of 452 do you have? The 453 has a adjustable trigger with all of the settings you outline however it also has a set trigger and a completely different trigger assembly. As stated the only adjustment on a 452 is the small nut under the spring that will allow a small adjustment in trigger pull weight but will not do anything for over travel or creep. There is no aftermarket fix or adjustment for over travel that I am aware of but some do it yourselfers have made mods for over travel however it comes with some costs, you can no longer pull the trigger back far enough to remove the bolt from the action, as far as creep and pull weight I'd have to recommend the yodave trigger kit from his website rather then ebay, but heck I am bias on that for reason.............

Oh and we need a picture of the rifle in question, it's only fair
 
I have heard from extensive review and some CGN'er suggestions that the yodave is much better than a timney. No experience myself yet.
 
I have a yodave trigger kit on my cz 452 varmint and on my cz 455. It is fantastic and you can just google yodave and order from his web site.
 
I usually shoot a brick before I make any trigger mods to a new CZ. After that I remove the adjustment nut and the washer and give it a try just with the factory spring. I like to set my triggers to about 2-2.5 lb. Each CZ is different:
452 Silhouette - no trigger mods needed except for removing nut and washer (trigger at 2lb, no noticeable creep).
455 Lux - Yo dave shim to take out creep, factory spring (trigger at 2.4 lb)
455 American - Yo dave spring (2nd heaviest - trigger at about 2.2lb), no shim
I don't believe I would ever replace the CZ trigger with an aftermarket trigger. The factory triggers with a new spring/shim mod are very good IMO.
 
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Thanks yodave. I ordered that spring kit from you on Wednesday and it just arrived in the mail today! Always love supporting Canadian vendors.
 
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