FN Trigger Adjustment

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So I finally got my FN 300H&H out to sight it in, and the trigger pull is borderline unsafe. I pulled it apart today to take a look at it, and I can’t seem to find any info online about the trigger. If anyone can help me out how to make the pull a bit heavier and add some take up(if possible) I would appreciate it. Here are some pics

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Or would a Timney M98FN be a drop in job? The rifle already has a side swing safety installed.
 
Timney is a drop in…

That’s the very first thing I do with all of my M98’s… commercial or military… I install a timney…

Takes just a couple of minutes…
 
+1 for the M98 Timney trigger swap. I have an FN 1952 in .270 Winchester, and putting in a Timney for an M98 action made a world of difference. It was pretty close to pure drop-in; I just had to do the slightest bit of inletting on the sides of the hole in the stock where the trigger passes through, and I also had to take the slightest bit of metal off the bottom tip of the trigger so it would pass freely over the floor of the trigger guard.

PS - that stock for your FN looks very much like the stocks on my Browning Safari Grades. I knew that the non-Browning FN's were very similar, but didn't realize they were so identical right down to the checkering pattern.
 
+1 for the M98 Timney trigger swap. I have an FN 1952 in .270 Winchester, and putting in a Timney for an M98 action made a world of difference. It was pretty close to pure drop-in; I just had to do the slightest bit of inletting on the sides of the hole in the stock where the trigger passes through, and I also had to take the slightest bit of metal off the bottom tip of the trigger so it would pass freely over the floor of the trigger guard.

PS - that stock for your FN looks very much like the stocks on my Browning Safari Grades. I knew that the non-Browning FN's were very similar, but didn't realize they were so identical right down to the checkering pattern.
What model of trigger was it?
 
What model of trigger was it?
The one I have is called the Timney Featherweight M98-B, but you should probably confirm which is the right model with Timney. My dad bought this one from Brownells several years ago, and here is a picture of the label on the back of the package, in case that helps you. This one does not have a safety because my rifle has the wing safety on the bolt shroud.

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The one I have is called the Timney Featherweight M98-B, but you should probably confirm which is the right model with Timney. My dad bought this one from Brownells several years ago, and here is a picture of the label on the back of the package, in case that helps you. This one does not have a safety because my rifle has the wing safety on the bolt shroud.
Mine has the wing as well. I appreciate the info!
 
What model of trigger was it?

Ive used featherweights in all of my M98's.. both with the integral safety, and without.. just depends on what rifle I am working on at the time and what the need/requirement is...


 

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Ive used featherweights in all of my M98's.. both with the integral safety, and without.. just depends on what rifle I am working on at the time and what the need/requirement is...


I have the only featherweight I could find north of the 49th on its way. But when I’m back home next week I’ll try and adjust the trigger I have and see how it turns out.
 
FWIW, Midway just put the mauser timney triggers on sale.. the featherweight in the link above is now just $71 (normally $98)....

I don't need one.. but at that price, I might buy a couple just to have them on hand for future projects.. :)

 
FWIW, Midway just put the mauser timney triggers on sale.. the featherweight in the link above is now just $71 (normally $98)....

I don't need one.. but at that price, I might buy a couple just to have them on hand for future projects.. :)

Do you ship to Canada by chance?:)

I should have one in my mailbox when I fly home tonight. But I will try adjusting the Dayton, and see how that ends up first.
 
As others hsve said, the FN is such an accurate rifle. It deserves more than the military two-stage rubbish it comes out with. I have a .250 Savage and 7x57 and use Timney in both.
 
As others hsve said, the FN is such an accurate rifle. It deserves more than the military two-stage rubbish it comes out with. I have a .250 Savage and 7x57 and use Timney in both.
As @Clodo Ferreira pointed out, it’s a Dayton trigger. No idea how it stacks up to a Timney, but I will play with it tomorrow. I’ve never pulled a Timney so I don’t know what a “good” trigger is. All I know is I like a bit of take up before it breaks.
 
Take up is adjustable on the featherweight.. but it will come with very little as a factory setting (like next to none.. its pretty close to "icicle" type of a break..).. you'll also get very little overtravel..
 

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