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Henry trigger kit from Ranger Point Precision
Henry trigger kit from Ranger Point Precision
Has anyone tried the Henry Trigger Kit from Ranger Point Precision?
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Re: Henry trigger kit from Ranger Point Precision
Didn't even know they made one. I'll have to check it out.
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Re: Henry trigger kit from Ranger Point Precision
Just looked at it on their web site. I wish they had better pics but RPP has a good reputation, so they probably work well. I couldn't see the seer though. The trigger return spring alone will take about a half pound off the pull.
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Re: Henry trigger kit from Ranger Point Precision
I just ordered one for my .357Mag H006M.
Will be a couple of weeks before I have a chance to install it and triggershims.
Will be a couple of weeks before I have a chance to install it and triggershims.
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I thought about getting a Happy Trigger, for my Marlin. An engineer, who was at Marlin's Connecticut plant: on the Marlin forum, adviced against it. He stated that it is best to let the trigger wear in. So, I will see how that goes. It's probably going 3 years since that statement was made. It has worn in some. Would like more. But, I thinking about the long haul, 20 years or so. I like to try and get as much use out of the rifle that I can. My Henry has worn in quicker than my Marlin. Yet, I have had my Marlin longer and have probably shot in more. Trigger pull does impact POI. So far, I have been able to live with POI. Therefore, I have left it alone, for now. However, I have polishes the trigger on both. I did see some improvement on the Marlin. The Henry, not as much. Nevertheless, I am able to shoot a pretty good group, at 100 yards. The Marlin has a scope, and the Henry had a peep sight, which works for now, for what it is worth.
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Re: Henry trigger kit from Ranger Point Precision
I have the Ranger Point Precision trigger kit in my .45 Colt Big Boy X. 200% worth the $45, IMO. It is a drop in sear and trigger return spring. The sear alone is supposed to take you down to 3.5 lb pull, and the spring will supposedly shave another couple ounces. All they did was redesign the factory sear a bit. Worked as advertised in my rifle. I must have gotten very lucky, because my X had a fantastic trigger, right out if the box. Under 4 lbs for sure. The Ranger Point trigger kit knocked it down even more, but also took out any take up and the pull is so CRISP when it breaks. I cannot wait to get some wear on it. I have quite a few Ranger Point parts on my rifle and they have quickly become my favorite aftermarket parts supplier for sure. If you order, use the code WOLF10, to get 10% off your entire order. Hope this helps.
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Re: Henry trigger kit from Ranger Point Precision
On my H009G, with my old Willams spring-type trigger pull scale, the factory sear/spring combo broke around 3.5 lbs, sometimes 3.75 lbs.. After the RPP kit, it measures 3 lbs. even; sometimes in the very high 2 lb. range. To me, it's a good, safe trigger weight. I'm happy with it, and will enjoy gettin' it to maybe wear in some more. I'm definitely not a "connoiseur of fine triggers", but this one makes me happy. I feel it the $$$ were worth it, I guess.
Can't say if it's improved my groups any, because I've been playin' around with reloads. I'd like to say that it's improved my groups, my standing and the community, and made me taller. The latter two are a definite "NO!", and since I'm happy with this trigger, I'll just enjoy it.
Can't say if it's improved my groups any, because I've been playin' around with reloads. I'd like to say that it's improved my groups, my standing and the community, and made me taller. The latter two are a definite "NO!", and since I'm happy with this trigger, I'll just enjoy it.
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Re: Henry trigger kit from Ranger Point Precision
I got hapoy trigger on my marlin 336 and love it. It got rid of the trigger flop thst annoyed me. (A personal issue) the marlin people will tell you the trigger flop is built in on puropse. I suppose thats perfectly legit... but the happy trigger suirs me better.... like i say. A personal preference.
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Re: Henry trigger kit from Ranger Point Precision
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. Changes snugged it up, smoothed it, reduced the pull to 2 pounds average, and maybe helped a bit with the creep. Not bad.
Last night 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 with the standard return spring 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. Changes snugged it up, smoothed it, reduced the pull to 2 pounds average, and maybe helped a bit with the creep. Not bad.
Last night 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 with the standard return spring and call it a day. All in all, I'm quite pleased with both kits.
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