Adam-RunningDog 1 Posted October 4, 2008 Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 Me and my mate go shooting i got the new model s200 and he has a s400 and i find that his triger is alot nicer to use than mine i know its only a little thing but could make a big difference, i dont know wheather it is because his is rounded and smooth metal or is it because they have a hole different triger system, well the triger on my gun is a square pastic synthetic one which came with the gun and i find its a bit stiffer shall i shange the actual triger or should i just do some adjustments to my triger i got now and i find i snatch a little with the one i got now and puts my zeroing out a little bit. any help would be most apreciated thank Adam Quote Link to post
daniel8822 0 Posted October 4, 2008 Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 Me and my mate go shooting i got the new model s200 and he has a s400 and i find that his triger is alot nicer to use than mine i know its only a little thing but could make a big difference, i dont know wheather it is because his is rounded and smooth metal or is it because they have a hole different triger system, well the triger on my gun is a square pastic synthetic one which came with the gun and i find its a bit stiffer shall i shange the actual triger or should i just do some adjustments to my triger i got now and i find i snatch a little with the one i got now and puts my zeroing out a little bit. any help would be most apreciated thank Adam there should be a screw which can make the trigger more or less sensetive on your gun mate try it Quote Link to post
SteveieP 0 Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 If, after you've adjusted the trigger for pull weight, you find it's the shape of the trigger you're not in love with, you could try a trigger shoe. Never found the need myself but here's a link to an example on Fleebay http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...em=220286902818 Other trigger shoes are available, the price of trigger shoes may go up as well as down, your home is at risk if you buy too many trigger shoes & neglect to pay your mortgage.....etc. Quote Link to post
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