Tuning the Tikka T3 - How to replace the trigger spring
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- čas přidán 18. 07. 2014
- Tuning up Bobs Tikka T3 Super Varmint , Here we replace the factory Trigger spring for a aftermarket spring and manage to get the break down to about 1-1/2 pounds. This is a key point in accurizing the rifle. If you are not comfortable in doing this, refer to a local gunsmith.
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Great video and to the point. It's as simple as you deplicte it and it works. Thank you and I'm looking forward to more of your videos.
Darf Vader was holding the camera on this one!
Nice when long range or competitive shooting. I'll be ordering one for my Tikka T3 CTR 308. Have you had any issues with it?
Guns and beer my style of life 😂✌
Did not have a drop test after spring changed?
Wonder if this is as simple on my sako quad,any idea?
Sam Sawyer Wouldn't know mate
any light primer strikes after this upgrade
No mate, None at all. That's only the trigger release spring
Anyone know where the spring can be purchased from ???
TIA
Have a look here www.ukgunworks.co.uk/
Beer and guns. Great combination guys.
(sarcasm)
where can i buy this spring ?
Have a look here www.ukgunworks.co.uk/
who makes this spring?
Have a look here www.ukgunworks.co.uk/
Too bad Tikka doesn't do this before you buy! Comb raiser interferes with bolt on 308!
why? nothing wrong with the factory trigger
dalmanation Did you not see how heavy the factory set is?
varminteruk Shot my T3 today and adjusted the trigger to 2 lb from 3lb. I thought it was good.
If you can't shoot a bloody rifle with the 2 lbs you had, you've got a problem!
Sako state that the trigger weight shoud be a minimum of 2 lbs for a reason!
Perhaps you'd shoot better if you ditched the drink?
@Bob V You sound like you're a tRump supporter 🥴
Old comment but any of my ounce triggers with a drink would make you look silly at the range. Hunting is one think bench shooting is a whole different animal
@@dannyprovolone1608who is Bob V lol
Use dynamometer
are you after liquor?? good job,but not a good video to watch.. be little professional when handling guns..
dangerous...
Messing with guns while drinking beer. Very foolish. No sarcasm.