Has anyone here got a tikka with the factory single set trigger?
If so, what do you think f it??
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Tikka single set trigger
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Re: Tikka single set trigger
They are expensive to get after the fact that's for sure.
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Re: Tikka single set trigger
I tried a sako with the set trigger and im not a fan of them. I much prefer a single stage that breaks really light and crisp.
Re: Tikka single set trigger
Just put a Yo-Dave replacement spring in the standard trigger gets it down to 12oz. $20 delivered.
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Re: Tikka single set trigger
+1 on the Yo-Dave spring, I've got a T3 with the std trigger, installed Yo-Dave spring, safe clean and crisp 12 oz, easy install, IMO a better trigger now then the set T3 trigger ( I've had one of those as well ) as mentioned above $20 posted to here, whats not to like
Re: Tikka single set trigger
I have a Set Trigger on my Sako 75 and it is fantastic but as mentioned you might be in for a big surprise when you get a price. I can tell you now that the Sako set trigger is over $650 when you buy it seperately
I don't think the Tikka set Trigger will be much cheaper 

