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Lightbulb Help- Manual needed

I can't seem to find the instruction manual for the triggers on my custom mausers.

I think one is BOLD and the other is Timney... both have the same type of adjustments... but I need instructions on how to do it.

I'm talking about the models with a side safety, the shroud on the bolt was replaced without the safety. There are two screws to adjust the weight and travel of the trigger.

I couldn't find it on this forum so if its been done/asked/answered please just post me a link, otherwise please post instructions for adjusting these triggers.


(they were both fine out of the box, but they were both tweaked by the gun builder and I need to re-tweak it without just guessing at the adjustments)

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...please just post me a link...
Try one of these instruction links, right click to rotate image:

http://www.timneytriggers.com/Instal...D%20Mauser.pdf

http://www.timneytriggers.com/Instal...P%20Mauser.pdf

Link to Timmey website: http://www.timneytriggers.com/install.cfm

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Thanks now I think I know which one to adjust for each rifle. I think my overtravel is too tight on my .308, and the sear engagement on my .22-250 is too light.

I'm pretty sure its the same adjustments for BOLD or Timney.
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