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Jerry V Lape
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Trigger placement question
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September 05, 2012, 11:20:16 PM »
Anyone offset the trigger toward the lock side of the stock and how much offset? Is there enough benefit to even bother with it? All my current rifles are pretty much centered.
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Dr. Tim-Boone
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Re: Trigger placement question
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September 06, 2012, 12:14:24 AM »
I have offset two... on fowlers.... I believe the Gillespie rifle I am about to begin will be offset also. 1/8 - 3/16th inch.
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De Oppresso Liber
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rich pierce
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Re: Trigger placement question
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September 06, 2012, 12:17:04 AM »
Could the benefit be a better trigger pull by having the trigger engage the sear bar closer to the lockplate?
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September 06, 2012, 12:19:33 AM »
If the gun is skinny... not much benefit..........if fat breech then I think it could make a difference in reaching the trigger with your finger and ........maybe as Rich suggests engaging the sear bar closer to the lockplate??
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Jim Chambers
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Re: Trigger placement question
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September 06, 2012, 04:11:09 AM »
We offset the trigger on our fowler kits.....just one more little detail that adds quality to a fine gun. It lets the trigger engage the sear closer to the pivot screw, and it allows the finger to engage the trigger in a better position for an easier/smoother pull.
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Ed Wenger
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September 06, 2012, 05:16:52 AM »
Many original muskets, and early guns with robust breech areas have the trigger off-set. I never looked at it as a benefit per say, I think it was done so the trigger would engage the sear, since the cheek area was so thick.
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Re: Trigger placement question
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September 06, 2012, 01:12:37 PM »
It's just something I like to do.
It also;
1. Locates trigger closer to the finger to help reduce trigger pull.
and;
2. Shorten the sear bar to keep the bored clearance hole shallower.
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Bill-52
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September 06, 2012, 07:38:59 PM »
Rookie question, I know. Do you also offset the triggerguard? If so, to the same or lesser degree?
Thanks, Bill
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September 06, 2012, 07:42:47 PM »
Bill,
The TG and the plate are centered but the slot in the plate is what is offset.
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