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CZ Spring - which one?


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My YODAVE kit arrived last week from Canada.

 

I stripped my new CZ455 today and replaced the trigger - the factory pull was over 5lb!

 

I found I didnt need any of the shims supplied - the 455 from the factory was bang on the money with zero creep - nice to see. But what spring to fit? The pack came with 4 - I fitted the 2nd lightest one - on re-assembaly it feels awefully light?

 

I just wondered what most people think is the optimum setting? Or is it all personal preferance?

 

Adam

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My YODAVE kit arrived last week from Canada.

 

I stripped my new CZ455 today and replaced the trigger - the factory pull was over 5lb!

 

I found I didnt need any of the shims supplied - the 455 from the factory was bang on the money with zero creep - nice to see. But what spring to fit? The pack came with 4 - I fitted the 2nd lightest one - on re-assembaly it feels awefully light?

 

I just wondered what most people think is the optimum setting? Or is it all personal preferance?

 

Adam

 

 

Yes, it is personal preference, but for field work all of mine are 1.75-2lb.

 

I find anything less inappropriate for the field, for target work set it as light as you can feel!

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Not quite sure why you have bought a trigger kit for the CZ455 as on the CZ web site it says there are adjustable? I think i'd look into this before you start tinkering.... :hmm:

 

 

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Trigger - ADJ. FOR POUNDAGE
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Not quite sure why you have bought a trigger kit for the CZ455 as on the CZ web site it says there are adjustable? I think i'd look into this before you start tinkering.... :hmm:

 

 

 

I believe he's already adjusted it and it would not go any lighter.

 

Mine is 2 lb mate, Make sure you do test it with a mallet as above, that way it wont accidently go off and scare the **** out of me when we're lamping!

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Not quite sure why you have bought a trigger kit for the CZ455 as on the CZ web site it says there are adjustable? I think i'd look into this before you start tinkering.... :hmm:

 

 

from site

 

You are correct - they are adjustable... from 5.5lb to 5lb! I found myself tugging on the trigger and bracing myself for the bang!

 

OK - Thanks all, I'll see how I get on with this one, but may go a spring heavier....

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