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Wheeler Professional Digital Trigger Pull Gauge New

$ 29.03

Availability: 13 in stock

Description

Wheeler Professional Digital Trigger Pull Gauge New
Wheeler professional digital trigger gauge features an over molded design and soft touch buttons for comfort and a consistent line of pull. The load cell directly contacts the trigger making it the most accurate trigger gauge available. It has a range of 0-12lbs with an accuracy rating of +/-.1oz. It has multiple functions such as max, min, average and live weight. The visual low battery indicator and audible indicator make it easy to know what's going on. The arm holding the load cell swings into the housing for storage to protect the load cell and to fit in the heavy-duty injection molded storage case.
Professional Digital Trigger Pull Gauge
Wheeler’s Professional Digital Trigger Gauge is the perfect tool for target shooters, gunsmiths and hunters who want to adjust trigger pull weight in precise increments. Utilizing state of the art technology, you'll experience accuracy to +/-0.5% over a working range of 0 to 12 lbs.
Load sensor directly contacts the trigger
Features max, min, average, and live functions
Audible indicator tone
Low battery indicator
Arm folds inside housing to protect the load sensor when not in use
Includes a foam lined storage case
Features:
- EASE OF USE: This Wheeler trigger scale features a digital screen for clear results
- CONVENIENT: With an audible indicator tone, you’ll know when the Wheeler Digital Trigger Gauge is done
- RELIABLE: Accurate measurements with 1 oz increments
- VERSATILE: Measures from 0-12 lbs
- SPECS: The Wheeler digital gauge directly contacts the trigger for enhanced accuracy
Customer Reviews:
1. Started watching tons of videos on making your own 3.5 to 4 lb. trigger out of your stock mil spec trigger on YouTube as opposed to spending 100–300 bucks for a name brand one.
Overall unit is extremely easy to use. Turn it on, pull on hammer and your result is displayed. It also keeps data so if you do a 10 pull test it averages your trigger pull automatically out of the 10 pulls.
And with a small amount of sanding and polishing with Dremel took all my stock mil spec triggers ranging for 7.5 to 10 lbs to around 4 lbs.
2. After a lot of reading and comparing different pull gauges, I ended up deciding on this one. It is nice and compact, an comes with a nice storage case. Instructions were pretty easy to figure out. I really like that it stores each trigger pull and then automatically averages the weight.
3. I got this to measure pulls on competition rifle triggers. On my Anschutz and Brno rifles, the triggers are factory dialed in at 400 grams. They break so cleanly and with so little over-travel, that this gauge requires some practice to get accurate measurements. It basically works by measuring the highest pressure in the pull. In theory, when the trigger breaks, the pressure required drops suddenly which is your queue to stop pulling. That measurement at break is your trigger pull. If you don't stop pulling at the break, the value will keep increasing. Pull slow and steady and stop the precise moment you see/hear the break and you'll get an accurate measurement. Like I said, on 400 grams, it's tough. On some of my heavier triggers, it's a lot easier. To winnow out the human factor, I do like the ability to average multiple pulls.