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RWS48/52/54/350 Owners with TO5 Trigger, how light can you safely

March 6 2005 at 10:22 AM
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set your triggers to break at? Is 2 1/2 Pounds doable? Any of you test it with a digital gauge?

Tony

 
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(Login ekmeister)
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Lighter than That

March 7 2005, 1:43 AM 

Most will set to 1 pound + with no problems, though 1 1/2 - 2# feels about right to me for common field use.

The proper way to know if your setting is trustworthy is to bump test the trigger once set, (and then use even extra care until it proves itelf over time, if the setting is on the light side). I use a Lyman recording analog guage to check.

Regards,

Ed

 
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(Login Trojan1994)
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Thanks Ed! I'll be calling you soon to talk some more,

March 7 2005, 10:14 PM 

hope everything's fine...still leaning toward (.20)...

 
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(Login cozmo5050)
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hey ed.

October 17 2005, 10:31 PM 

hey buddy, im still waiting patiently for you to work your magic on my diana 52 .177

my brother just bought an RWS 350, and i want to blow him away.

cozmo5050@hotmail.com
--khoi.

 
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