I love my Supernova, except for one thing. The trigger. To be kind, its not the best trigger I've ever pulled. Its not as big a deal when wingshooting, but when trying to place a precise shot on a close gobbler with an ultra tight pattern, that heavy trigger pull is not your friend. Has anyone found a way to lighten the triggers on these guns, or is there an aftermarket rigger i can buy that is adjustable? Thanks.
Same thing here anybody what to do besides a tigger job.Not real crisp more like a rough ride over sand paper
Quote from: StruttinGobbler3 on February 01, 2012, 02:44:28 AM
I love my Supernova, except for one thing. The trigger. To be kind, its not the best trigger I've ever pulled. Its not as big a deal when wingshooting, but when trying to place a precise shot on a close gobbler with an ultra tight pattern, that heavy trigger pull is not your friend. Has anyone found a way to lighten the triggers on these guns, or is there an aftermarket rigger i can buy that is adjustable? Thanks.
The Nova/Super Nova is a great gun but it has a terrible trigger, that's not really adjustable. The best thing that most have done is just to dry fire it over and over and over....until it begins to smooth out some. I have a friend that did that each night as he watched television. It made a big difference.
I have a very old Nova that has been shot a lot (and dry fired a lot) and the trigger is pretty smooth.
Thanks,
Clark