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    Default Trigger Adjustment

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    Quote Originally Posted by ftroop82 View Post
    I had to lighten my trigger pull on my Browning X-Bolt, question is "do you think the zero is still good"?
    Seriously?
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    Haha...
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    If you took the action screws out of the rifle you have to check it by shooting.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mello_collins View Post
    If you took the action screws out of the rifle you have to check it by shooting.
    And make sure to torque them correctly....

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    Good luck finding the factory torque. There is nothing in the owners manual it just says "snug". I put mine at 40 lbs after looking at a bunch of forums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by banded_mallard View Post
    Good luck finding the factory torque. There is nothing in the owners manual it just says "snug". I put mine at 40 lbs after looking at a bunch of forums.
    And a wood stock will typically be different than a synthetic one. There’s a previous thread here on this topic.
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