I have an almost NIB Winchester 52B that I just started shooting. Absolutely love the gun however it’s trigger is terrible at something north of 7#’s and resolving this issue is an absolute must.
I much prefer triggers in the ounces and would really like to get this one down to 10-12 oz minimal if possible. I did a fair amount of research on the net and didn’t come up with much info, what little I did find didn’t give me much hope. I did read about removing the “lawyer” pin which would give the trigger a little more adjustment as has an adjustable trigger but I’m doubting that by just doing this it will get me where I wish to be. Haven’t read anything about replacing springs or any sear work. I do have experience is reworking sears as I did some on 41 S&W pistols shooting bulleye so If I need to I can/will. I would prefer to keep the gun “stock” looking so swapping out for an aftermarket would be my last resort if I can’t get the stock trigger to all decent bench rest shooting…. But if it’s just a bolt in with no stock modifications then that would be an option but again I haven't read about any after markets for this gun.
If anyone has any tips, tricks, info or knows a really good gunsmith who has the expertise and is proficient on Win 52B triggers I would appreciate any insight you could give.
I much prefer triggers in the ounces and would really like to get this one down to 10-12 oz minimal if possible. I did a fair amount of research on the net and didn’t come up with much info, what little I did find didn’t give me much hope. I did read about removing the “lawyer” pin which would give the trigger a little more adjustment as has an adjustable trigger but I’m doubting that by just doing this it will get me where I wish to be. Haven’t read anything about replacing springs or any sear work. I do have experience is reworking sears as I did some on 41 S&W pistols shooting bulleye so If I need to I can/will. I would prefer to keep the gun “stock” looking so swapping out for an aftermarket would be my last resort if I can’t get the stock trigger to all decent bench rest shooting…. But if it’s just a bolt in with no stock modifications then that would be an option but again I haven't read about any after markets for this gun.
If anyone has any tips, tricks, info or knows a really good gunsmith who has the expertise and is proficient on Win 52B triggers I would appreciate any insight you could give.