Hi, I’ve asked a gunsmith for his thoughts...it’s a bit difficult without the gun to hand but he says he thinks if you remove the top cheek piece there should be a grub screw that you can adjust to add more pre-load. Also if you haven’t already, might be worth joining Andy’s Airgun Review Group on Facebook, the often have helpful comments & suggestions. Kind regards, Andy.
Thanks Andy, I have seen YouTube videos about trigger adjustment where the safety catch is mentioned but not enlarged upon, as I am quite happy with the trigger and not that technically competent I didn’t want to mess with it. Michael
Sorry not enough room to post a full description, brushing against clothing moves it to the fire position, quite dangerous. This has happened a few times when carrying around the farm.
I found the knurled little knob can be turned to make it more flush with the stock.
Hi, I’ve asked a gunsmith for his thoughts...it’s a bit difficult without the gun to hand but he says he thinks if you remove the top cheek piece there should be a grub screw that you can adjust to add more pre-load. Also if you haven’t already, might be worth joining Andy’s Airgun Review Group on Facebook, the often have helpful comments & suggestions. Kind regards, Andy.
Hi, in what way do you mean sensitive? Does it get knocked on easily or does the gun fire when engaged? Kind regards, Andy.