I have an old "made in the USA" CVA Mountain Rifle.
Long story short, it was built from a kit by my wife's grandfather. It was his first and only one he's built. After completing it he didn't know anything about shooting them and just hung it on the mantle. He has now given it to my FIL. My FIL has never shot a muzzleloader and brought it to me to check out and develop a load for it.
I noticed right away that the wedge pins pretty much will just fall out, so I shimmed the stock under the barrel and have them fitting tightly. I mention that it is his one and only build and that the wedge pins were really loose to share that the lock and set trigger problems I've noticed may very well have to do with the inletting he did.
The set trigger wouldn't set at all when I first received the rifle, and I also noticed that the hammer doesn't stay in the full cock position very firmly...some forward pressure on the hammer results in it letting the sear pop out of the notch and it drops clear to the nipple.
I did some reading and found the trigger adjustment recommendations. I cocked the hammer to full and then adjusted the screw between the triggers until the hammer released, and then turned it back out one full turn. This resulted in the hammer staying at full cock much better, but I can still push forward on it and it will let the sear pop out of the notch and drop the hammer all the way to the nipple. I have tried adjusting the screw out even further than the one full turn but it doesn't change the hammer not staying better. The set trigger will set once in a while, but sometimes it won't catch. If I push forward on the front trigger a bit the rear set trigger will set every single time. It seems like the front trigger isn't firmly staying all the way forward. There is a hokey looking little wire on the very front of the trigger assembly that looks like it possibly is supposed to contact the arm of the front trigger and help hold it all the way forward? But messing with it didn't seem to improve anything.
With the triggers removed from the stock and held upright as they would be in the stock the set trigger still won't set every single time unless the front trigger is pushed forward a bit.
Far and away my biggest concern is the hammer not staying solidly in full cock position. Out of the stock it seems to hold fine. By my eye the sear appears to be all there and the end isn't chipped or missing.
I'm hoping someone has some adjustment setting ideas that may help.
Long story short, it was built from a kit by my wife's grandfather. It was his first and only one he's built. After completing it he didn't know anything about shooting them and just hung it on the mantle. He has now given it to my FIL. My FIL has never shot a muzzleloader and brought it to me to check out and develop a load for it.
I noticed right away that the wedge pins pretty much will just fall out, so I shimmed the stock under the barrel and have them fitting tightly. I mention that it is his one and only build and that the wedge pins were really loose to share that the lock and set trigger problems I've noticed may very well have to do with the inletting he did.
The set trigger wouldn't set at all when I first received the rifle, and I also noticed that the hammer doesn't stay in the full cock position very firmly...some forward pressure on the hammer results in it letting the sear pop out of the notch and it drops clear to the nipple.
I did some reading and found the trigger adjustment recommendations. I cocked the hammer to full and then adjusted the screw between the triggers until the hammer released, and then turned it back out one full turn. This resulted in the hammer staying at full cock much better, but I can still push forward on it and it will let the sear pop out of the notch and drop the hammer all the way to the nipple. I have tried adjusting the screw out even further than the one full turn but it doesn't change the hammer not staying better. The set trigger will set once in a while, but sometimes it won't catch. If I push forward on the front trigger a bit the rear set trigger will set every single time. It seems like the front trigger isn't firmly staying all the way forward. There is a hokey looking little wire on the very front of the trigger assembly that looks like it possibly is supposed to contact the arm of the front trigger and help hold it all the way forward? But messing with it didn't seem to improve anything.
With the triggers removed from the stock and held upright as they would be in the stock the set trigger still won't set every single time unless the front trigger is pushed forward a bit.
Far and away my biggest concern is the hammer not staying solidly in full cock position. Out of the stock it seems to hold fine. By my eye the sear appears to be all there and the end isn't chipped or missing.
I'm hoping someone has some adjustment setting ideas that may help.