HWSetbacktrigger Instruct
HWSetbacktrigger Instruct
HWSetbacktrigger Instruct
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Remove the 2 countersunk screws holding the Important. Pull and release the trigger. Ensure the
trigger guard. Photo 2 trigger is free to move correctly and returns to the
Lift the action from the stock and place the stock to fully forward position.
one side
Replace action back in the stock and replace the
Unscrew the trigger tensioning adjuster screw and front stock retaining screw and finally re-fit the
spring from the trigger unit. Photo 3 trigger guard. Photo 6
Locate the 2mm diameter dowel pin holding the Trigger adjustment.
trigger blade and with a light tap with a hammer Undertake the testing and adjustment in an
and parallel pin punch drift out the pin. If the pin is environment where accidental firing of the rifle
tight, try removing the pin from the other side of will not cause injury or damage to anyone or
the trigger unit. anything. Think safety first in all circumstances.
Remove the old trigger blade. Photo 4 Adjustment of the screw in front of the trigger
varies the amount of second stage sear engagement.
Important. Clean any burrs or ragged edges from Only very small adjustments should be made
the end of the pin. Carefully check the pin is a between test firing.
sliding fit through the trigger blade before For a safe adjustment some second stage is
installing the trigger. The pin should fit / slide with essential and if used for hunting more second stage
very light finger pressure. If the pin is tight ‘dress’ pressure should be set than for a rifle used for
the end of the pin with a needle file or with fine target shooting.
emery cloth. Position the Rowan Engineering The screw behind the trigger adjusts the amount of
trigger blade in to the trigger unit and press the pin pressure needed to cause the trigger to release
back in to position. Re-fit the trigger tension
spring and adjuster screw. Photo 5. When the trigger is adjusted, a final check should
be made, with the gun cocked, a sharp knock
should not cause the gun to fire.
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Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3
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Pin
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