I have all mine set at 2 1/2 to 3 lbs. In my experience, stock fit can significantly influence trigger pull optimization. (See comment below on this subject)
For me, having a consistent pull weight is important so I'm not "re-adjusting" to a lighter or heavier pull when I switch rifles. For me this has value. However, I do not shoot benchrest or F Class competition.
One of the reasons I like the new Tikka TX's models is the aftermarket vertical pistol grip which significantly improved trigger finger position thus enables me to shoot more consistently. The "fat" palm swell on the Bell & Carlson stocks are a problem for me to obtain an optimum trigger position. I have to slide my thumb down near the trigger finger to obtain an adequate trigger finger position on the trigger. Likewise with a lot of factory sporter stocks such as Browning and Remington.
For me, having a consistent pull weight is important so I'm not "re-adjusting" to a lighter or heavier pull when I switch rifles. For me this has value. However, I do not shoot benchrest or F Class competition.
One of the reasons I like the new Tikka TX's models is the aftermarket vertical pistol grip which significantly improved trigger finger position thus enables me to shoot more consistently. The "fat" palm swell on the Bell & Carlson stocks are a problem for me to obtain an optimum trigger position. I have to slide my thumb down near the trigger finger to obtain an adequate trigger finger position on the trigger. Likewise with a lot of factory sporter stocks such as Browning and Remington.