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#11 Post by ballkeeper »

what trigger weight do they have ?
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#12 Post by saddler »

ballkeeper wrote:what trigger weight do they have ?
...substantially lighter ones if you tune them!
(VERY easy to do & lots of on-line tutorials)
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#13 Post by ovenpaa »

Careful there Saddler, tuning a Winchester trigger is not the same as playing with a Marlin and they take some care and respect to get a reasonable and safe trigger.
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#14 Post by saddler »

I did the trigger slick/action tune up about 10 years ago.
No misfires, light strikes or any other primer ignition issues.
Not primer "brand" sensitive either.
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#15 Post by DaveB »

I love Winchesters. I have a 1913 production Model 1894, but the barrel is pitted and the headspace is excessive. My next project is getting it re-barrelled but I can't make up my mind if it's going to be another .30-30 or a .38-55. Then I need to replace the wood. It's currently stocked in lightweight gum which was apparently an option. Why anybody would order that is quite beyond me - looks awful. I want to put the historic furniture (the butt is stamped 'City of Toronto') away and get some walnut on it. The action has already been refinished at some point, so it's value is as a shooter, not a collector.
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#16 Post by ovenpaa »

DaveB, you can always have a barrel liner fitted as an alternative to preserve the original barrel patina and appearance.
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#17 Post by ballkeeper »

saddler wrote:
ballkeeper wrote:what trigger weight do they have ?
...substantially lighter ones if you tune them!
(VERY easy to do & lots of on-line tutorials)
mines about 6 lb
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#18 Post by Sim G »

Ovenpaa wrote:DaveB, you can always have a barrel liner fitted as an alternative to preserve the original barrel patina and appearance.

Do you know of anyone who does liners now? I was led to believe that the last man in the country doing it, Arthur Smith, has retired....
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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#19 Post by ovenpaa »

Arthur is still going strong and rattling out barrels, however you can also buy a LW barrel and profile it to suit then through drill the barrel and finally glue the insert in with an industrial adhesive which works perfectly on such rifles.
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Re: My winnie

#20 Post by DaveB »

Ovenpaa wrote:DaveB, you can always have a barrel liner fitted as an alternative to preserve the original barrel patina and appearance.
It's a thought. I would have to see if there's anybody in NZ doing that kind of work.
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