Manual

KEEP YOUR FINGERS AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER.
3. Placing one hand over the ejection port, your
finger completely away from the trigger and
out of the trigger guard, lift the bolt handle
and slowly pull to the rear to extract the shell
from the chamber.
LOOK AND FEEL! BE SURE THE CHAMBER
AND MAGAZINE ARE COMPLETELY EMPTY
-- DO NOT ASSUME!
A LOADED GUN HAS NO PLACE IN OR
NEAR A VEHICLE OR BUILDING.
SECTION 6 – ACCUTRIGGER
ADJUSTMENTS
ACCUTRIGGER Pull Adjustment
SAFE OWNERSHIP IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
PRIOR TO ADJUSTING THE ACCUTRIGGER
PLEASE THOROUGHLY READ AND UNDER-
STAND THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL IN ITS
ENTIRETY.
MAKE SURE THE FIREARM IS UNLOADED
AND THE BOLT IS OPEN BEFORE REMOV-
ING THE STOCK AND ADJUSTING THE
ACCUTRIGGER.
ADJUSTING THE ACCUTRIGGER
1. Remove the stock (see applicable section
above).
2. Insert the ACCUTRIGGER supplied tool into
the bottom of the trigger return spring as
shown, to engage the spring-tail with the slot
on the tool. Turn the trigger return spring (A)
with the trigger adjustment tool (B) as shown
in FIGURE 15 and FIGURE 16.
3. To adjust towards the higher range of pull,
turn the tool clockwise. The maximum trigger
pull is at the point where the spring “clicks”
when rotated (see FIGURE 15).
4. To adjust towards the lower range of pull, turn
the tool counter-clockwise. The minimum trig-
ger pull is at the point where the large coil
contacts the top surface of the trigger and you
detect resistance (see FIGURE 16).
THE SPRING SHOULD NOT BE FORCED
BEYOND THESE LIMITS.
MAXIMUM MINIMUM
TRIGGER PULL TRIGGER PULL
FIGURE 15 FIGURE 16
5. The ACCURELEASE (see FIGURE 17 and
FIGURE 18) adds an additional level of safety
by stopping the sear if the rifle is accidentally
jarred or dropped with the safety in the “FIRE”
position.
FIGURE 17 FIGURE 18
EXCESSIVE JARRING OR PULLING THE
TRIGGER WITHOUT DEPRESSING THE
ACCURELEASE MAY CAUSE THE SEAR TO
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