Howa Trigger Adjustment

dirty_drew

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So I bought a brand new Howa about 2 months ago and would like to get the creep out of the trigger and make it a tad lighter. Took the gun apart yesterday and from the looks of other Howa trigger tutorials, there are two screws that are siliconed that adjust both creep and pull weight, however mine only has one that is visible and siliconed, and thats the one forward of the trigger. Does this just adjust weight or creep and weight?

I'd like to get most of the creep out of it if at all possible.
 
Re: Howa Trigger Adjustment

To the best of my recollection, the front screw on the howa/vanguard is just a spring preload. The tighter you thread it in, the more it compresses the trigger reset spring, thus increasing the weight of the trigger press.

The rear screw pushes forward on the trigger, just above the trigger axle pin, which levers the trigger itself rearward. With the safety in the "fire" position, you can slowly thread the rear screw in untill the firing pin is release "firing" the weapon. With the safety in the "safe" position, the rear screw will lever the upper portion of the trigger "above the axle", forward, untill it binds agains the safety detent.

To minimize the creep, put the weapon on "safe", release the rear screw locknut, then adjust the rear screw in untill you feel it stop against the safety plunger, then back it out a tiny bit and retighten the locknut. This is as much as it can be adjusted without machining internal trigger parts.

To adjust the weight, loosen the front screw locknut, thread the screw out untill you achieve the desired weight, then tighten the locknut. With the front screw threaded all the way out and removed, the reset spring is still compressed by its position in the housing and gives a weight of about 4 lbs, this is the lightest the trigger can be adjusted to without internal machining of trigger parts.


Hope this helps.
 
Re: Howa Trigger Adjustment

Thing is, my trigger group only has the front screw, not the rear, so I'm trying to figure out what that adjusts whether it be creep, weight or a combo of the two.
 
Re: Howa Trigger Adjustment

I've heard that some of the older Howas had a one screw trigger, and that the single screw only adjusted the weight. I've never actually seen one, so i don't know for sure. Midway sells Jard and Timney triggers for the Howa/Weatherby Vanguards for about a hundred dollars and you can find the 2 screw Howa triggers dirt cheap on gunbroker.
 
Re: Howa Trigger Adjustment

The best thing I've done with my Howa is, I replaced the stock trigger with a Timney. That is my opinion, I could never get the creep out of the trigger.
 
Re: Howa Trigger Adjustment

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ken226</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I've heard that some of the older Howas had a one screw trigger, and that the single screw only adjusted the weight. I've never actually seen one, so i don't know for sure. Midway sells Jard and Timney triggers for the Howa/Weatherby Vanguards for about a hundred dollars and you can find the 2 screw Howa triggers dirt cheap on gunbroker. </div></div>

Weird, cus i literally bought this brand new about 2 months ago. Must be an older trigger, I may just say screw it and o with a Timney if thats the case.