OK!! I've done it!! =-D I'm pretty excited. Thanks for the Replys on my other enfield post guys! I just had to post a new thread since I figure this one is deserving of the exposure (and I'm an attention whore).
Lots of Great Info Cosmic but I've Ignored all of it :wink: :lol: (I actually finnished everything before reading your post). It's actually a Cad-Technik Mount (Available on Brownell's). I didn't know about the Stock oil thing. Thanks for the Info. That Linseed oil seems to have worked really well though!
I don't like Gunsmiths! I Have serious Issues Paying for something I can do my self. (No offence to the gunsmiths and I appreciate the time some of you may or may not take to answer my Questions).
Someone was Complaining about my Picture sizes because they take too long to load etc. etc. I'm posting a load of full size pics anyway because most people are living in the 21'st and have High speed Internet so I'm catering to the Masses (+ they look so great in Big Form =-)!
OK, so once again here is a Pic of the origonal trigger next to the Huber Concepts Trigger:
This is what I had to get the Huber Into:
The Solution!! Once again my Trusty Canadian Tire Drill press has proven its Worth:
I Basicly just took one pass off the back of the trigger as you can see in this Pic:
There was about a 1/16" of metal left stickin out which had the Reminence of the Creep Adjust screw hole in it. I Cut off the back area with a set of side cutters and from there just filed everything smooth. It's hard to know what I mean as I'm not describing it well but you'll see it in the pics:
The remaining material on the back of the trigger worked as a permenant, non-adjustable creep eliminator and I just adjusted the trigger for pull weight. I don't have a Trigger scale but I'm guessing its about a 1lb or under pull and breaks so Clean it could make a guy Cry! It has Improved my Shot groupings already but seeing as I don't have a good bench (or a good shot for that matter :lol
I can't tell exactly how accurate it is =-) I'm Pullin off 2" groups at 150yds shakin like a Knight in a Thunderstorm.
Here is a Pic of the Finnished Product, Monte-carlo stock and all:
Now I have to ask you "Anti Mod" guys, Is it really that bad? I Mean... Really? 100% reversable, old battle rifle gets a breath of fresh air. You Like it, Admit it
Thanks again to those that offered a Helping hand :wink:
Wally
Lots of Great Info Cosmic but I've Ignored all of it :wink: :lol: (I actually finnished everything before reading your post). It's actually a Cad-Technik Mount (Available on Brownell's). I didn't know about the Stock oil thing. Thanks for the Info. That Linseed oil seems to have worked really well though!
I don't like Gunsmiths! I Have serious Issues Paying for something I can do my self. (No offence to the gunsmiths and I appreciate the time some of you may or may not take to answer my Questions).
Someone was Complaining about my Picture sizes because they take too long to load etc. etc. I'm posting a load of full size pics anyway because most people are living in the 21'st and have High speed Internet so I'm catering to the Masses (+ they look so great in Big Form =-)!
OK, so once again here is a Pic of the origonal trigger next to the Huber Concepts Trigger:

This is what I had to get the Huber Into:

The Solution!! Once again my Trusty Canadian Tire Drill press has proven its Worth:

I Basicly just took one pass off the back of the trigger as you can see in this Pic:

There was about a 1/16" of metal left stickin out which had the Reminence of the Creep Adjust screw hole in it. I Cut off the back area with a set of side cutters and from there just filed everything smooth. It's hard to know what I mean as I'm not describing it well but you'll see it in the pics:



The remaining material on the back of the trigger worked as a permenant, non-adjustable creep eliminator and I just adjusted the trigger for pull weight. I don't have a Trigger scale but I'm guessing its about a 1lb or under pull and breaks so Clean it could make a guy Cry! It has Improved my Shot groupings already but seeing as I don't have a good bench (or a good shot for that matter :lol
Here is a Pic of the Finnished Product, Monte-carlo stock and all:


Now I have to ask you "Anti Mod" guys, Is it really that bad? I Mean... Really? 100% reversable, old battle rifle gets a breath of fresh air. You Like it, Admit it
Thanks again to those that offered a Helping hand :wink:
Wally