Manual
.if you turn it to the left:
first stage weight is decreased (-)
Trigger weight and first stage weight
depend on each other with regard to the
mechanic mechanism. If one of them is
changed there will always be a corres-
ponding change of the other as well.
~ Attention:
Do not reduce either trigger weight screw
to zero or lower as the trigger pull may
become erratic.
3. Sear engagement
The sear engagement is the distance bet-
ween the second stage and the release of
the trigger.
Important note:
To protect your precise trigger and to
guarantee perfect operation you should
always close the action carefully. If the sear
engagement of single stage triggers is too
small and the trigger weight is too low or if
the first stage of two-stage triggers is too
short, the trigger might release inadvertently
by a sudden impact or too powerful closing
of the action if the rifle is loaded and not in
the "safe"
position.
Adjustment of the sear engagement for two-
stage triggers with set screw No.5:
.if you turn it to the right:
sear engagement is shortened
.if you turn it to the left:
sear engagement is extended
Adjustment of an optimum sear engagement:
Make sure your rifle is not loaded. Cock
your rifle and release the trigger. Check if
the trigger releases as desired.
The sear engagement is too long:
There is a small distance between the
second stage and the release of the trigger.
.Turn set screw No.5 clockwise after
cocking and releasing (approximately
l/B turn each).
.Repeat this process until you do not feel
the second stage anymore. Then turn
1/5 turn back to the left. Thus the optimum
sear engagement is adjusted.
The sear engagement is too short:
There is no second stage. The trigger
releases un-defined without second stage.
.Turn set screw No.5 counter-clockwise
for at least 1/4 turn after cocking. Then
release the trigger and check if there is a
second stage. If not, repeat this proce-
dure until you feel a second stage.
.As soon as you feel a second stage
proceed according to the points of the
paragraph
"The
sear engagement is too
long" to obtain an optimum sear
engagement.
For the adjustment of the sear engagement
for single stage triggers with set screw
No.5 see point 7:
4. First stage (only for two-stage
triggers):
The single stage is the distance between
the trigger blade from zero position to the
second stage.
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