I recently bought a synthetic 457 and the trigger spring was heavy so i replaced it with a Biro spring and now it is just under a lb.
Sweet as a nut. I use mine for rabbiting.
I recently bought a synthetic 457 and the trigger spring was heavy so i replaced it with a Biro spring and now it is just under a lb.
Sweet as a nut. I use mine for rabbiting.
I thought the 457 trigger was fully adjustable, unlike the old 452.
There are a few suggestions online on how to tune up the triggers such as the following .
https://www.rimfirecentral.com/threa...wrong.1200909/
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Rimfire magic sell trigger kits for these and they not silly money.
V-MACH, HW 95 / Venom AA Pro-Elite / V-MACH TX200 HC / SFS HW 99 SNIPE & IMP / URAGAN 2 / FX Impact / HW100 FSB / Daystate Wolverine R / FAC FX / Sako Finnfire / CZ Varmint / CZ American / CZ 512 / Ruger 10/22 / Browning Buckmark / Taurus LBR / Tikka T3X SV .223.
I adjusted the trigger down as far as i could on my 457 varmint, just to the point it wouldnt engage and backed it off slightly and it still too heavy. I too am considering a Yo Dave spring kit as i have a pal in the states that could post it to me. But as for £200 on a Timney.. hmmm I’m already parting with £600 for a stock for it another 200 bills on a trigger and all that bleating about how I’ll never pay a grand for an air rifle again after how little my rim fires cost will be out the window.