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Adjusting the trigger pull on a Tikka rifle is relatively straightforward, requiring basic tools and some patience.
Adjusting the Trigger Pull
The Tikka rifle’s trigger pull can be adjusted using a trigger pull adjustment tool, which is usually included in the rifle’s packaging. To begin, ensure the rifle is unloaded and the safety is engaged. Next, locate the trigger adjustment screw, typically found on the left side of the trigger assembly. Use a small wrench or Allen key to turn the screw clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen the trigger pull.
Setting the Perfect Pull
When adjusting the trigger pull, aim for a consistent, crisp break between 2.5 and 3.5 pounds. This range provides a smooth trigger pull that allows for accurate shooting without being too light or too heavy. To set the perfect pull, start by tightening the trigger adjustment screw in small increments (about 1/8 turn at a time) until you reach the desired weight. Once set, test the trigger by firing the rifle to ensure the trigger pull is consistent and not too sensitive.
Final Checks and Considerations
After adjusting the trigger pull, perform a final safety check to ensure the rifle is functioning properly. This includes verifying that the safety is engaging and disengaging smoothly, and that the trigger reset is working as intended. It’s also essential to remember that the trigger pull adjustment may affect the rifle’s accuracy, so it’s crucial to re-zero the rifle after making any adjustments.
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