It is just that we don't seeem to have any "gunsmiths" within a 50 mile radius who feel comfortable adussting a trigger.
In fact, the ones that are at the local gunshops tend to shy away from most everything. I suppose they are really just gunshop workers or owner who likes to tinker but realize that a trigger may be well outside their ability.
Willl have to begin to ask around in a larger circle to find one.
Thanks for your advice. A tuned up trigger at less than 50 bucks is sure a better deal thna a drop in Jewell.
I have adjusted 2 Winchester M70 triggers before, and to tell you the truth, it's the easiest trigger I have ever adjusted...of course other than a AccuTrigger. 2 small adjustables, and a dab of super glue is all it took for me. Just adjust the 2 screws a little at a time and put the bolt back in and test it a dry fire -perferably with a snap cap- and also the bump test. By taking off the scope, cocking it..unloaded of course
.. and bump it on a solid surface to see if it has fired off. After adjusting the trigger nuts, put a dab of superglue on them and let them dry, this will prevent them form backing out. I suppose I should say for safety sake..
Do at own riskTake the stock off and look at it, it's really a simple workable design.
-Aaron