K kodiak1 CGN Regular Rating - 100% 87 0 0 Location Alberta, Territory Aug 20, 2007 #1 Any of you boys out there done a tune up on your BL22 Triggers? Mine seems to have a fair pull to it for a 22. Any tips thanks. Ken.
Any of you boys out there done a tune up on your BL22 Triggers? Mine seems to have a fair pull to it for a 22. Any tips thanks. Ken.
buckshot Regular Super GunNutz Rating - 99.4% 166 1 0 Location Somewhere in Alberta Aug 24, 2007 #2 I did some digging when I bought my BL22 to see if the trigger pull could be reduced, but it seems to be a very difficult thing to do. Its a shame about the heavy trigger, everything else on the rifle is great.
I did some digging when I bought my BL22 to see if the trigger pull could be reduced, but it seems to be a very difficult thing to do. Its a shame about the heavy trigger, everything else on the rifle is great.
K kodiak1 CGN Regular Rating - 100% 87 0 0 Location Alberta, Territory Aug 25, 2007 #3 buckshot thanks for the reply yes I feel the sameway Love to shoot the little lever but would like a little lighter trigger. Ken.
buckshot thanks for the reply yes I feel the sameway Love to shoot the little lever but would like a little lighter trigger. Ken.
Camp Cook CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 94 0 0 Location B.C. Sep 2, 2007 #4 I bought my BL22 over 20 years ago. It is actually the rifle that I learnt to really shoot with. I remember the trigger being very heavy when I first bought it but over the years of shooting it the trigger lightened up. I just sold it to a buddy of mine because I bought a new s/s black/grey laminate one. Now I have to start all over again...
I bought my BL22 over 20 years ago. It is actually the rifle that I learnt to really shoot with. I remember the trigger being very heavy when I first bought it but over the years of shooting it the trigger lightened up. I just sold it to a buddy of mine because I bought a new s/s black/grey laminate one. Now I have to start all over again...