AzShooter1
Single-Sixer
I was supposed to shoot a Steel Challenge match today but the weather was too bad and thinking the match would be cancelled I pulled out. I don't mind shooting in the rain but I had rolling around in my wheelchair when the dirt, filled with potholes, gets wet.
So, cold rainy day with nothing to do I took out my newest build and went to work on the trigger. It has a 6.5 pound trigger so following the book Build A Custom 10/22 Step By Step by Amilcar Hernandez I took out my set of stones and went at it.
I have a Power Custom Trigger Kit on the way, ordered the KIDD but it won't work in the aluminum housing, so I went with Powers that advertises 1.5 to 2.5 #s.
I thought I could bring my poundage down a bit with stoning and polishing and worked on it for a couple of hours. Testing with my Lyman Digital Scale I got it down to 4 pound. Disappointed, I put the rifle away and while having lunch I decided to give it another try.
Second attempt and I went from 4 pounds to 4.5 pounds. Then I decided to go one step at a time and worked on the hammer first, the sear followed by the disconnect . It took a little longer but I finally got the trigger pull down to 3 pounds exactly.
Now that's where I stopped. My Powers trigger should be here Thursday and I'll install it. With all the practice I've had it should take me about 10 minutes to complete the upgrade and I will be happy with this rifle.
Then I can work on rifle #2 again.
So, cold rainy day with nothing to do I took out my newest build and went to work on the trigger. It has a 6.5 pound trigger so following the book Build A Custom 10/22 Step By Step by Amilcar Hernandez I took out my set of stones and went at it.
I have a Power Custom Trigger Kit on the way, ordered the KIDD but it won't work in the aluminum housing, so I went with Powers that advertises 1.5 to 2.5 #s.
I thought I could bring my poundage down a bit with stoning and polishing and worked on it for a couple of hours. Testing with my Lyman Digital Scale I got it down to 4 pound. Disappointed, I put the rifle away and while having lunch I decided to give it another try.
Second attempt and I went from 4 pounds to 4.5 pounds. Then I decided to go one step at a time and worked on the hammer first, the sear followed by the disconnect . It took a little longer but I finally got the trigger pull down to 3 pounds exactly.
Now that's where I stopped. My Powers trigger should be here Thursday and I'll install it. With all the practice I've had it should take me about 10 minutes to complete the upgrade and I will be happy with this rifle.
Then I can work on rifle #2 again.