Thanks for the run down. Went in fast and easy after watching. A magnetic screw driver works a treat on the c clips and stops them flying away. Cheers.
@@2clicksup910 question. I did the modification where you remove coils from the factory spring to lighten the pull weight. I reinstalled everything exactly like your videos and others. Now I almost completely lost my first stage. It’s a very small first stage followed by a rather stiff 2nd stage that breaks without any travel. Any idea what I may have done wrong where I have very little first stage?
@ maybe adjustment/s on the screw at the front and/or rear of the trigger group. And make sure everything is back properly and sitting as and where it should be. Sounds like CD a bit of trial and error will sort that out.
@@charltonlwalker I did the same mod removing 1 & 1/3rd coils & loosened the adjustment screw to try to lighten it a bit more & it worked fine for about 40 rounds but for some reason it lost the adjustment & got really shitty like you mentioned ….i tightened to adjustment screw back up to make the pull heavier & all is good now 🤷🏽♂️ try tightening the screw & hopefully it works …I have 3 Howa’s & the triggers are awesome as long as they hold the adjustment .
Why didn’t you loosen up the nut on the front and back out the screw to take the tension off getting the skinny spring in? Other than that, excellent video!
Hi Nick, I did the same exercise on my Howa heavy barrelled .223 recently. I put a two pound spring kit in, but considering going to one and half pounds as I only shoot from the bench. It's not a hunting rifle. I'm hoping to put the barrelled action into an MDT chassis at some point. I've also done this on my CZ 455 rimfire.
The 1.5 pound spring is really nice off a bench, but I like a little bit more control when hunting. I’ve only done the HOWA rifles; in fact, this was the last one I had to do, and it gave me the most grief for some reason. Oh well, you live and learn…
Excellent job with video. Your video is the best lit (Lighted) I have seen. Questions about your 2 NEW springs......do they have a code or other description whereby I can see if I have same springs in my Wolff spring kit?
I don’t believe they have a code or part number as such, but I know they are suitable only fir the HOWA rifles with the HACT 2-Stage trigger with the 3-position safety.
Gunbloke's instructions advise you to close the bolt slowly after the spring installation. So is this a safe mod or not? I obviously don't want a slam fire if I am trying to do a quick followup shot.
Obviously test it first up after doing it (rifle empty of with a snap cap in the breach), but it should not be an issue. I’ve done quite a few and never had a drama. I’d be more concerned with the really light pull weights.
If you take the smallest screwdriver out of that pack you can pry the c clips off without having it fly away and not scratch the phuck out of your trigger housing😉
Hey mate did you have any trouble getting the kit from gunbloke? I've heard he is just awful with postage times. I've been looking at the 2lb kit but was worried i wont get it :/
Love your straight forward way of describing things, it feels like I'm there with you.
Youve got my subscription!
@@Rickhem1 cheers Mate
Thanks for the run down. Went in fast and easy after watching.
A magnetic screw driver works a treat on the c clips and stops them flying away.
Cheers.
Thanks for posting such a easy to follow vid on doing this.made my life easy thanks once again
@@bradgaffneyfishing6299 no problems Mate. Appreciate the feedback and support. Glad you got something out of it. Cheers.
Hello from Nashville Tennessee US. I ordered the Gun Bloke spring kit so hopefully it arrives soon.
@@charltonlwalker it may take a while…
@@2clicksup910 question. I did the modification where you remove coils from the factory spring to lighten the pull weight. I reinstalled everything exactly like your videos and others. Now I almost completely lost my first stage. It’s a very small first stage followed by a rather stiff 2nd stage that breaks without any travel. Any idea what I may have done wrong where I have very little first stage?
@ maybe adjustment/s on the screw at the front and/or rear of the trigger group. And make sure everything is back properly and sitting as and where it should be. Sounds like CD a bit of trial and error will sort that out.
@@charltonlwalker
I did the same mod removing 1 & 1/3rd coils & loosened the adjustment screw to try to lighten it a bit more & it worked fine for about 40 rounds but for some reason it lost the adjustment & got really shitty like you mentioned ….i tightened to adjustment screw back up to make the pull heavier & all is good now 🤷🏽♂️ try tightening the screw & hopefully it works …I have 3 Howa’s & the triggers are awesome as long as they hold the adjustment .
I could never do anything like that, you are very skilled.
It really isn’t that difficult. Just have a go and take your time.
Thanks brother. Super quick and easy
@@MrSardine23 cheers Mate
Thanks mate, huge help
Why didn’t you loosen up the nut on the front and back out the screw to take the tension off getting the skinny spring in? Other than that, excellent video!
@@ronl384 I was able to get it done without undoing those screws. I was a bit harder to get things in properly, but it worked, which made me happy.
Cheers mate, couldn't have done it with out ya!
Glad it helped
Both my Howa 223 & Weatherby 243 have 1.5lb triggers and they are only for fox shooting , nice and light ...
As I said, feels nice on the bench, but I prefer a slightly heavier trigger for hunting.
Hi Nick, I did the same exercise on my Howa heavy barrelled .223 recently. I put a two pound spring kit in, but considering going to one and half pounds as I only shoot from the bench. It's not a hunting rifle. I'm hoping to put the barrelled action into an MDT chassis at some point. I've also done this on my CZ 455 rimfire.
The 1.5 pound spring is really nice off a bench, but I like a little bit more control when hunting. I’ve only done the HOWA rifles; in fact, this was the last one I had to do, and it gave me the most grief for some reason. Oh well, you live and learn…
Excellent job with video. Your video is the best lit (Lighted) I have seen.
Questions about your 2 NEW springs......do they have a code or other description whereby I can see if I have same springs in my Wolff spring kit?
I don’t believe they have a code or part number as such, but I know they are suitable only fir the HOWA rifles with the HACT 2-Stage trigger with the 3-position safety.
Great video, thank you!!
Thanks Mate
Gunbloke's instructions advise you to close the bolt slowly after the spring installation. So is this a safe mod or not? I obviously don't want a slam fire if I am trying to do a quick followup shot.
Obviously test it first up after doing it (rifle empty of with a snap cap in the breach), but it should not be an issue. I’ve done quite a few and never had a drama. I’d be more concerned with the really light pull weights.
If you take the smallest screwdriver out of that pack you can pry the c clips off without having it fly away and not scratch the phuck out of your trigger housing😉
I will admit I’m not the kindest to these things.
Hey mate did you have any trouble getting the kit from gunbloke? I've heard he is just awful with postage times. I've been looking at the 2lb kit but was worried i wont get it :/
No not at all. Not the quickest postage in the world, but that’s probably as much Australia Post as anything. Never had an issue buying off Gunbloke.
@@2clicksup910 that's good to hear. I'm definitely ordering a kit now. Thanks for the reply :)
@@HobsonguitarsHowd it go mate?
@@AlexSwan got the kit from ebay no problems at all. haven't installed it yet though haha
got mine in a bit over a week.
happy with that