Anyone here know how to change the trigger tension, (how hard it is the pull the trigger), on a Daisy Powerline 1000? There should be a screw right aroudn the trigger that does that, right?
I have gotten pretty good with my springer but, I have noticed that when I pull the trigger, it is so tight that it moves me slightly off the target. I'm pretty acurate as it is but, if it would make me more accurate, then I want to do it! LOL!
Just wondering!
If G-d didn't want us to shoot animals, then why did he make them so tasty?
Posted on Oct 3, 2008, 11:46 PM from IP address 205.188.117.19
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