ideal trigger weight/Varmint gun

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I have a model 7 in .204 I just picked up and the trigger weight is horrible. Im thinking of sending it in to get worked on or getting a Timney trigger. The gunsmith I talked with said he could get it to the 3-3.5 lb mark and I see Timney offers pulls as low as 1 pound set at factory.
What is the ideal weight to get for a varmint/coyote gun? Most of my guns have been Tikkas and Savages and can easily adjust myself and just go by feel, never measured the weight of pull.

Cheers!!
 
Get or borrow a scale to measure the pull on your Tikka/Savage guns. Get a trigger for your model 7 in the same weight as what you are used too. I like a nice light 1lb~ trigger for the range. I prefer 2.5-3lbs for any hunting rig.
 
I have a model 7 in .204 I just picked up and the trigger weight is horrible. Im thinking of sending it in to get worked on or getting a Timney trigger. The gunsmith I talked with said he could get it to the 3-3.5 lb mark and I see Timney offers pulls as low as 1 pound set at factory.
What is the ideal weight to get for a varmint/coyote gun? Most of my guns have been Tikkas and Savages and can easily adjust myself and just go by feel, never measured the weight of pull.

Cheers!!

I like to stay at or above 2 1/2 lbs on hunting triggers. Less if a dedicated target/range gun.
 
Avoiding accidental discharge is priority #1!

Tikka's have an almost perfect factory trigger which is adjustable from 2 to 4 pounds.
The minimum weight, 2 pounds is perfect for precision work where are shots are taken slowly and methodically.
The maximum weight, 4 pounds is perfect for less than perfect shot taken in less than ideal conditions (buck fever, cold temperature, wearing gloves).

When the weather is cold, I always keep my trigger at maximum trigger pull weight to avoid any accidental discharge.

Alex
 
As light as YOU can stand it.
I am a firm believer that if you're thinking what your trigger
finger is doing, your focus isn't completely on the target/fur and
this p.o.i. will suffer.
 
i have a rifle Basix on my stevens and even thought they claim it can adjust down to 1lb there is no way i can get it that low while maintaining a safe trigger.
its always a balancing act between seear engagement and trigger spring tension.
i now have it comfortably set at about 2.5 lbs crisp break no overtravel.
i dont think i would want it lower than that anyway.
my groups are good, i can hit what im aiming at and i consider it safe.
 
I haven`t been happy with going to 1lb. on a Timney trigger. 1.5 is about as low as i`ve been comfortable going and having them work proper. The last one i put on for a friend below 1.5 it was erratic, don`t get me wrong i like Timney triggers and have several but even on a varmint rig i don`t want to go to light espcially for winter coyotes. I find a good clean trigger with no creep is even nice at 2 lbs. if it is gritty or has a lot of creep and overtravel it will suck no matter what the weight of pull.
 
I like my varmint rifles at around 2lbs, and my big game rifles at around 2-3/4 lbs.I like the higher setting on my big game rifles because I don't like lighter triggers in very cold temperatures.
 
I won't set any of my rifles less than 3 lbs if they are used in cold weather. I just can't feel a 2 lb trigger with gloves on or numb, cold fingers. Target shooting is different than hunting. Target rifles can benefit from trigger pulls as light as 1-1.5 lbs as long as they are still safe. A summer varminting rifle used only in summer might have a 2-2.5 lb pull and remain safe.
 
Currently my Varmint rifle is sporting a 4-40oz. Rifle Basix trigger.
Range work see's it go to about 8-10oz. While actual hunting it sits about 1.25lbs.
 
I don't know if it is availible for a Rem but if I was changing triggers I would look for one with a set option. My new Sako 204 you push the trigger forward and it breaks at 7.5 ozs. When I'm hunting leave it alone and it breaks at 3 lbs.
 
Have my T3 HB varmit 22-250 set at 2.5-2.75lbs(great for target shooting...surprises me everytime)
Rest of hunting rifles are 3-4lbs(perfect for hunting Imo)
 
I don't know if it is availible for a Rem but if I was changing triggers I would look for one with a set option. My new Sako 204 you push the trigger forward and it breaks at 7.5 ozs. When I'm hunting leave it alone and it breaks at 3 lbs.


A friend had one of these on a CZ .223, I really liked it. Anybody know if they are available for Model Sevens?

Cheers!!
 
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