I’m too cheap to buy a manufactured gauge, but I saw this idea in a blog a while ago and finally gave it a try. I give it thumbs up after measuring pulls on 5 rifles. I'd post a photo of how I bent the hanger, but I can't post attachments
All you need is a wire coat hanger and an empty one or two liter plastic bottle. Use a couple plastic ties to hang the bottle to the wire hanger. Measure the water in the bottle and then calculate the weight. One liter of water weights 1000 grams or 2.2 pounds. Add an ounce or two for the hanger & bottle.
To measure trigger pull you’ll need graduated measuring cup and a calculator.
Clear the gun. #### it if necessary. Hold the gun straight up, and lift he coat hanger and bottle with the middle of the trigger. If the trigger doesn’t trip add more water or get a bigger bottle. If the trigger does trip, you can pour water out of the bottle a little at a time. Then figure out how much water is in the bottle and multiply by 2.2 pounds
All you need is a wire coat hanger and an empty one or two liter plastic bottle. Use a couple plastic ties to hang the bottle to the wire hanger. Measure the water in the bottle and then calculate the weight. One liter of water weights 1000 grams or 2.2 pounds. Add an ounce or two for the hanger & bottle.
To measure trigger pull you’ll need graduated measuring cup and a calculator.
Clear the gun. #### it if necessary. Hold the gun straight up, and lift he coat hanger and bottle with the middle of the trigger. If the trigger doesn’t trip add more water or get a bigger bottle. If the trigger does trip, you can pour water out of the bottle a little at a time. Then figure out how much water is in the bottle and multiply by 2.2 pounds