So I've decided to stone my 10/22 hammer, I know, I know, this has been talked about to death even on rimfire central.
Just wanted some opinion's on what most people prefer, to change the angle of the hammer notch or reduce the depth. I'm not talking about changing anything to the sear, just the hammer.
The way I see it is that if you reduce the depth too much and the sear won't catch, you can always add more depth by stoning the opposite side.
If you change the angle and the sear won't catch than you pretty much have to buy a new hammer. Worse case scenario you go ahead and buy a new target hammer kit off Hical for 50$,
Everybody wins.
Just can't stand that I have a new GM S.S. barrel and the trigger pull weight is taking my target off center.
And just so everyone know's I already polished the whole trigger group silky smooth.
So what are everyone's opinions, personally I would rather reduce the depth and measure it with a vernier caliper than change the angle.
Just wanted some opinion's on what most people prefer, to change the angle of the hammer notch or reduce the depth. I'm not talking about changing anything to the sear, just the hammer.
The way I see it is that if you reduce the depth too much and the sear won't catch, you can always add more depth by stoning the opposite side.
If you change the angle and the sear won't catch than you pretty much have to buy a new hammer. Worse case scenario you go ahead and buy a new target hammer kit off Hical for 50$,
Everybody wins.
Just can't stand that I have a new GM S.S. barrel and the trigger pull weight is taking my target off center.
And just so everyone know's I already polished the whole trigger group silky smooth.
So what are everyone's opinions, personally I would rather reduce the depth and measure it with a vernier caliper than change the angle.




















































