D
Dutchman
Guest


Last edited by a moderator:
Farleys are notorious for having too light of a firing pin spring, and not enough travel.
In my opinion, (based on my own Farleys), you need at last 21 lbs of static pressure, and .210 inch Tavel.
That spring appears to be course wound. You can shim it with a spacer and still avoid coil bind.
Check the travel. The only way to increase that is either with another trigger hanger, or offset drill one bush the one you have.
Here is the spring out of my 30BR Farley with a spacer to get it to 24 lbs.
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=17383&stc=1&d=1454893107
I have on order from Brownell's today a 24lb firing pin spring for a Remington 700 which I understand to be exactly what Farley uses. My question is how do I remove the firing pin and Spring from my Farley Black Widow?Farleys are notorious for having too light of a firing pin spring, and not enough travel.
In my opinion, (based on my own Farleys), you need at last 21 lbs of static pressure, and .210 inch Tavel.
That spring appears to be course wound. You can shim it with a spacer and still avoid coil bind.
Check the travel. The only way to increase that is either with another trigger hanger, or offset drill one bush the one you have.
Here is the spring out of my 30BR Farley with a spacer to get it to 24 lbs.
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=17383&stc=1&d=1454893107