For a while I have been reading some bad comments about L&R locks. Thought it could be sour grapes. However, seeing these pictures makes me glad I have not bought one of their locks, and there is no way I will order one now.
As said in other replies, your inlet may not be correct. Just because the trigger plate is flush with the stock does not mean it is mechanically correct. You need to measure with a depth caliper prior to inlet to make sure the trigger bar is of correct dimension to be right at the sear, but not compressing it. I suspect you are a tad too tight causing a slight depressing of the sear. Depending how you are cocking the lock, sometimes it will go completely into the full **** notch and sometime not. If it is completely into the full ****, the trigger pull would be harder than if it were just barely engaged into the full ****., “firing” unset, is a hard trigger pull and sometimes a decent trigger pull.
Thanks, Jon
Ha! I’m glad I could help. The set trigger seems to be the problem, or one of them. I took the set trigger out and reinstalled the trigger group. There aren’t any problems with cocking and release but the trigger pull is still kind of hard. Not hurting your finger hard but too hard I think. I’m now concerned that my trigger plate isn’t in the right spot. That it might be too far forward or back. Right now it is just rear of center of the sear. About 1/16”. I don’t know if this makes a difference. The sear isn’t hitting wood. I put some inletting black on to double check. I did sand the tumbler down with 220 grit. Didn’t seem to help. As far as the fly goes, I haven’t a clue. Is it too tall? Too short? Too much slop? I’ve no experience with these things. I’m going to continue the build with the single trigger for now. I can do the barrel lugs without affecting the lock and trigger can’t I? Or should I have already done the barrel lugs? Any insight welcome.For a while I have been reading some bad comments about L&R locks. Thought it could be sour grapes. However, seeing these pictures makes me glad I have not bought one of their locks, and there is no way I will order one now.
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