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CVA Optima Trigger Work
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<blockquote data-quote="CHRIS WILSON" data-source="post: 474211" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>Hey Jake.....If I remember right, it's not adjustable but it can be smoothed out. The trigger on that rifle does have some creep. I shot enough with that rifle that it became almost like a trigger set for me. Put a little pressure on the trigger, I felt the creep. I knew at that point, just a touch more pressure and it would drop the hammer. Get the creep smooth out, it should be a very nice trigger. The poundage on that one isn't bad at all. I'm not sure about a gun smith around Hendersonville. I've always had gun work done by Jeff down at Specialty Arms in LaVergne.</p><p>What kind of load did you work up for it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHRIS WILSON, post: 474211, member: 2609"] Hey Jake.....If I remember right, it's not adjustable but it can be smoothed out. The trigger on that rifle does have some creep. I shot enough with that rifle that it became almost like a trigger set for me. Put a little pressure on the trigger, I felt the creep. I knew at that point, just a touch more pressure and it would drop the hammer. Get the creep smooth out, it should be a very nice trigger. The poundage on that one isn't bad at all. I'm not sure about a gun smith around Hendersonville. I've always had gun work done by Jeff down at Specialty Arms in LaVergne. What kind of load did you work up for it? [/QUOTE]
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