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Porkypine
06-15-2003, 14:38
I just finished putting a Belm trigger spring on my 223 Encore carbine.....It's the 2nd one I've done and although it was easier this time than last, it's still a pain...... And using the little keeper instead of trying to blunt force it in is a whole bunch better....

But the trigger is SOOOOOO much nicer when you are finished.... Went from 5 lbs to 2 lbs.......

Also put a hammer extension on the 223 and the 338-06 AI.....

I was gonna change the spring on the 338 too, but it's 3 lbs and that's just fine for a big game gun..... If I need the lighter pull, I'll just use the 223 frame.......

Now to get the time to load for 'em and go shoot 'em......

John

Sixgun
06-15-2003, 14:49
You don't have to change springs, just bend it forward by pushing with a flat screwdriver. It's simple, takes about 2 minutes, and you can have a trigger pull down to about 8 oz. up to whatever you like and you don't have to take the trigger return spring out.

Porkypine
06-15-2003, 18:47
NOW ya tell me!!!!!

Splendid Ha Ha
06-15-2003, 18:48
It is true John, Sixgun fixed mine down at the 4th annual and if he had not been giving lessons to Cisco, it would not have taken him the whole two minutes. I am please as can be with the trigger job.

Porkypine
06-15-2003, 19:11
Well, I guess that's another reason to inflict myself on you at the 5th.......

John

KYODE
06-15-2003, 20:52
:rolleyes: you gotta be kiddin me? i just ordered a #4 spring from bellm for my newest encore frame. what spring did you get porkypine? i'm hopin the #4 does the job. dangit, all i had to do was bend the spring thats there?:(

Porkypine
06-16-2003, 19:43
Kyode I bought #3 springs, supposed to give you 2 1/2 to 3 bs pull.......The first one I did (several years ago) gave me 2 1/2 lbs.

I'm not a bit upset with 2 lbs on a varmit gun though.....

I also got me a mess of hammer extensions too.....

John