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jak10x1
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Post by jak10x1 »

Anyone know what the minimum and maximum trigger pull weight is for the Hammerli FP60 Free Pistol? Thanks, John
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Mellberg
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Post by Mellberg »

10-100g with the original spring.
jak10x1
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Post by jak10x1 »

IM just starting to shoot FP, do you know can I get a heavier spring to start with?

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Post by Neil Foster »

To my knowledge there is not one. The FP 60 uses a complex mechanism to set the trigger. Why would you want to go heavier? It does take some getting used to, but it is best to train with the trigger toward mid-range and then decrease it as you get familiar with it.
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Post by Mike M. »

You will be surprised at how fast you will adjust. In no time at all, a 100g trigger will feel heavy...and you will be taking the trigger down to 50 grams or so.
jak10x1
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Thanks, I will give it a try

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Post by Mellberg »

The first time I tried FP it took me 15 sighters to get used to 30 grams instead of the 1000/1360 that I was used to.
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