This is my first post, and hope you'll find it useful, and save around £15 on a single spring.
I bought a brand new CZ455 laminate thumbhole last month from Livens, I really like the gun, I'd tried one before buying it and the trigger was one thing I'd decided I'd probably upgrade even though it's not that bad out of the box.
I'd looked at the Rimfire Magic kit (2 springs, 1lb and the other 1.75 to 2lb) £12+£5 postage.
However I'm a tight fisted Yorkshireman, so I measured the pull on the factory trigger, it averaged 2lb 6 oz,
I also measured the trigger spring: 25mm long, 5mm OD, 0.83mm wire dia, 12 coils.
£17 seems a lot for one small compression spring, and having some experience with using springs in my time in as a maintenance fitter I knew that springs cost pennies not pounds.
I sourced one off that well known online auction/buy it now site, okay not pennies but £2.49 inc p&p is better than £17.00.
25mm long 5mm OD, 0.5mm wire dia and 12 coils in stainless steel, Identical to the original but a smaller wire dia.
Fitted it, bump tested it with the stock off using a ruubber and plastic hammer front, back, and sides, perfectly safe, resulted in a trigger pull of 13.2 oz, put three turns on the trigger nut and got 12.2oz, tested again.
The thing is the CZ trigger has very little trigger take up before firing even witrh the factory spring, I estimate half a mil now.
I would not advise this on a rifle used for bunny bashing or ratting, it's far too light, but for bench rest or prone target shooting it's perfect, 12oz is fine for most target shooters and you can spend the 15 quid you saved on some choccies for your better half.
I bought a brand new CZ455 laminate thumbhole last month from Livens, I really like the gun, I'd tried one before buying it and the trigger was one thing I'd decided I'd probably upgrade even though it's not that bad out of the box.
I'd looked at the Rimfire Magic kit (2 springs, 1lb and the other 1.75 to 2lb) £12+£5 postage.
However I'm a tight fisted Yorkshireman, so I measured the pull on the factory trigger, it averaged 2lb 6 oz,
I also measured the trigger spring: 25mm long, 5mm OD, 0.83mm wire dia, 12 coils.
£17 seems a lot for one small compression spring, and having some experience with using springs in my time in as a maintenance fitter I knew that springs cost pennies not pounds.
I sourced one off that well known online auction/buy it now site, okay not pennies but £2.49 inc p&p is better than £17.00.
25mm long 5mm OD, 0.5mm wire dia and 12 coils in stainless steel, Identical to the original but a smaller wire dia.
Fitted it, bump tested it with the stock off using a ruubber and plastic hammer front, back, and sides, perfectly safe, resulted in a trigger pull of 13.2 oz, put three turns on the trigger nut and got 12.2oz, tested again.
The thing is the CZ trigger has very little trigger take up before firing even witrh the factory spring, I estimate half a mil now.
I would not advise this on a rifle used for bunny bashing or ratting, it's far too light, but for bench rest or prone target shooting it's perfect, 12oz is fine for most target shooters and you can spend the 15 quid you saved on some choccies for your better half.
