I'm posting this here simply because I would assume people who reload are probably more likely to have a trigger pull gauge. If so what do you think of them? I'm wanting to get one. Over on rimfire central, everyone with a buckmark is talking about reversing some spring in the trigger to lighten the trigger pull. The Heggis flip, they are calling it. Apparently it doesn't work 100% of the time however and isn't a "proper" method to lighten a trigger....But Everyone swears their trigger pull is 2 pounds, just not sure how they measured...
. I have a buckmark and it's trigger couldn't be more than 2 pounds as it is, unmodified. But I'd also like to see what some of my other guns are.
Will the trigger pull be the same weight when dry fired vs, shooting a live bullet? One gauge I read about said it is best to try 10 pulls and take the average. I guess this makes sense. Are the cheap units very accurate to begin with or will I just be throwing my money away?
. I have a buckmark and it's trigger couldn't be more than 2 pounds as it is, unmodified. But I'd also like to see what some of my other guns are.
Will the trigger pull be the same weight when dry fired vs, shooting a live bullet? One gauge I read about said it is best to try 10 pulls and take the average. I guess this makes sense. Are the cheap units very accurate to begin with or will I just be throwing my money away?