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I have got a browning .17hmr which is shooting fairly well but trigger is stiff, I have used the adjustment screw and wound it right down to its limit , thing is cos it's such a light rifle I am pulling a few shots left when pulling trigger, now should I spend money and get a gunsmith to lighten trigger pull down to about 2 lb or chop it in for something else . Not sure what would be cheaper . I like the rifle but don't want to chuck loads of cash at it but then again what money would I lose doing a part ex , it's only about 8 months old , any suggestions would be great , ta

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I have a T bolt Hmr that I got last backend - I got it for the straight pull as I read lots of reports of bolts catching the Pulsar N750, the trigger is heavy even when fully backed off but I've learnt to live with it. I looked into getting the trigger lightened but decided it wasn't worth it - I shot hundreds of rabbits with it throughout last winter, I missed a few but don't think I missed anymore than I would have done if I'd fitted my N750 to my CZ Hmr - (it's had a trigger kit fitted)

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