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  • TexMex247

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    I've produced some good results with the plastic trigger groups and the one piece hammers they use now. You can make them as light as you want safely, if you know what you are doing. However, you will always have some creep and overtravel working a "factory" trigger down to a lighter pull. The powercustom "drop-in" hammers gauge right at 3lbs and a few ounces when installed into a factory aluminum trigger group. Not quite the 2 1/2 lbs they advertise but also not bad for a direct fit replacement. Their extra power hammer spring and charging handle w/heavier spring will only make it harder for a rifle to cycle SV or wimpy loads and fully eject them properly. Although I still use both in my rimfire competition rifle.
     

    95yukon

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    There's a guy from central Texas doing them on texas hunting forum for around $60 turnaround is 1-2 days after he gets it. Usually within a week its back and a big step over the factory. Really impressed with the work!
     
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