....
Unconfigured Ad Widget
Collapse
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Measuring trigger pull
Collapse
X
-
The Lyman digital gauge is actually pretty decent. The reason it's not reading the same is either because you are not pulling the gauge on the trigger consistently, or the trigger is not consistent.
Most people put the rifle butt on a table or hard surface, muzzle pointing up. Then pull the gauge straight down. Using actual weights is probably the most consistent since it doesn't involve user factor of actually pulling back on the gauge itself. Using weights just requires the operator to simply add weights until the sear breaks.
Distinguished Rifleman #1924
NRA Certified Instructor (Rifle and Metallic Cartridge Reloading) and RSO
NRL22 Match Director at WEGC
https://www.ocabj.net
Calguns.net Statistics
Collapse
Topics: 1,865,054
Posts: 25,126,493
Members: 355,945
Active Members: 4,030
Welcome to our newest member, glocksource.
What's Going On
Collapse
There are currently 4930 users online. 39 members and 4891 guests.
Most users ever online was 239,041 at 10:39 PM on 02-14-2026.

Comment