I replaced the second stage spring with a lighter spring. You need to drive out a roll pin to do it. Leave the first stage spring alone. I measured the diameter and length of the spring as well as wire diameter and ordered one from Lee Spring online. I can't remember the size off hand but ordered several and stuck with the stiffest of them. You need to make sure the tension is set strong enough that the first stage doesn't overpower the second stage. Still, I have it at well under a pound on the second stage. I also filed out the creep at the sear a bit and now it is easily one of the best triggers I have. Super easy to work on.Hi guys,
Hope all of you are well. Looking to see what you guys have done to lower the pull weight of the stock 2 stage trigger that comes w the barret mrad smr. I have the 6.5 CM version and was tempted to buy the Barret 2 stage flat trigger from Barret but upon looking into it, the indicates the lowest recommended setting was 1.75 lbs. Timney offers a curved 2 stage trigger as low as 1.5 lbs. ideally I wanted to get something to the 1 lb to 1.25 lb. what options have you guys seen out there outside of these two?
A thought inhad was, instead of spending the 315-400$ on a new trigger I was thinking of replacing the set screw on the factory trigger with a shorter one that would allow me to keep it flush but shoot to lower the trigger past the 2.25 lb threshold the booklet indicated. Anyone tried this?
In either case I will call Barret about changing that set screw amd see what they tell me. Thanks in advance for the share of info.
Damian