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I have a PA Hunter that really shoots great except for the heavy trigger pull. Just wondering what my options are. Is there a replacement or fix that people use. THANKS
 
I have a PA Hunter that really shoots great except for the heavy trigger pull. Just wondering what my options are. Is there a replacement or fix that people use. THANKS
Lots of options, if you have and can use stones.
Got to study your lock but a common issue is the small V spring acting on the sear. They are often to heavy and or long and bind on the sear fulcrum point instead of just the trigger bar.
 
Lots of options, if you have and can use stones.
Got to study your lock but a common issue is the small V spring acting on the sear. They are often to heavy and or long and bind on the sear fulcrum point instead of just the trigger bar.

TC locks have a small spring-loaded plunger instead of the spring you mention.

The problem is poor geometry combined with poorly/rough finished parts. As mentioned, a good stoning will usually get things to a more manageable level.
 
Reviving this old thread and just wondering if there is a trigger guru that is good at stoning these single TC triggers. Just shot my PA Hunter and very satisfied with it except the trigger pull. THANKS
 
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