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A specific trigger weight is not necessary for 6x47 Lapua accuracy, but a consistent and smooth trigger pull is crucial for precise shooting.
Trigger Characteristics for Long-Range Accuracy
A good trigger for 6x47 Lapua varmint hunting should have a smooth, consistent pull, with minimal creep and overtravel. This can be achieved with a trigger weight of around 12-18 ounces (340-510 grams). Heavier triggers can be beneficial for hunting, as they reduce the likelihood of accidental discharges, but may compromise accuracy if the weight is too high.
Trigger Pull Characteristics
The ideal trigger pull for long-range accuracy should be around 2-3 pounds (8-13 Newtons) of force, applied in a smooth, consistent manner. This can be achieved with a trigger pull that is relatively light at the beginning, with the weight increasing gradually towards the break. A trigger pull with a high peak force, such as 5-6 pounds (22-26 Newtons), can be detrimental to accuracy, as it can cause the rifle to move or vibrate excessively during firing.
Practical Considerations for 6x47 Lapua Accuracy
To achieve optimal accuracy with a 6x47 Lapua rifle, it’s essential to use a high-quality trigger, paired with a well-maintained and accurate rifle. The rifle should be properly sighted-in, with a consistent aiming point and minimal wind drift. The trigger should be adjusted to provide a smooth, consistent pull, with minimal creep and overtravel. With the right trigger and rifle setup, a 6x47 Lapua rifle can deliver sub-MOA accuracy at long ranges.
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