I just installed the RPP trigger spring/sear in my BB .45 Colt.
The factory trigger pull averaged 3 lbs. with some creep.
Now it’s 2.5 with no creep.
I really like the feel.
My BB .357 averages 3.5 lbs. with not much creep.
I can either buy another spring/sear from RPP for $51 or…..
…….swap trigger plates between the two rifles, since they are identical.
Spring has sprung. Get out and shoot your Henry
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Re: "Action/TriggerJob" on HBB
Nice to hear! I’m good with mine!
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H009BG
"Never miss a good chance to shut up." Will Rogers
"It's better to eat yer fruit before ya shoot it." youtuber WHO_TEE_WHO
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Good deal on you BB trigger. I wish those were available a couple of years ago, it would have saved me about 12hrs. of work.
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My H006M started out sloppy loose, rough, with a 3 pound trigger and a lot of creep.
A couple of weeks ago, I installed a triggershims kit, a 33101 hammerspring, and dosed it with boron nitride dry lubricant. Snugged it up, smoothed it, reduced the pull to 2 pounds average, and maybe helped a bit with the creep. Not bad.
Tonight I installed the RPP sear and reduced return spring. Brought the trigger to an average 1.25 pounds and eliminated the creep. This is just a plinking rifle, but that's too light. I'm gonna bump the pull back up towards 2 pounds and call it a day. All in all, I'm quite pleased with both kits.
A couple of weeks ago, I installed a triggershims kit, a 33101 hammerspring, and dosed it with boron nitride dry lubricant. Snugged it up, smoothed it, reduced the pull to 2 pounds average, and maybe helped a bit with the creep. Not bad.
Tonight I installed the RPP sear and reduced return spring. Brought the trigger to an average 1.25 pounds and eliminated the creep. This is just a plinking rifle, but that's too light. I'm gonna bump the pull back up towards 2 pounds and call it a day. All in all, I'm quite pleased with both kits.
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