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Re: How did Ron Snover Mark His barrels?
Reply #15 - May 6th, 2021 at 7:40pm
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Nope,   Ken Womack who makes them told me they won't work.   You need some kind of a double one to work witht he NY Remingtons.   If I remember right I had a good look at the NY carbine and there was no the spring would work.   Unless, of course he is making one now;  that was 10 or 15 years ago when I replaced them on what i have.

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Re: How did Ron Snover Mark His barrels?
Reply #16 - May 6th, 2021 at 11:10pm
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Well, I went down to the shop, and dug out a NY Contract lower tang assembly.  I made up a spring that drops the trigger direct pull to about 1 1/2 lb.  I didn't have the size of spring wire I would have preferred, or I could have dropped it to 8 oz; this is what I set the standard springs at.  This will equate to somewhere around 3 1/2 lbs once it's installed in a rifle.  It also won't be creep free, as that would take some finesse to develop correctly, I'd made a thousand or more of the regular springs before I figured out how to do that.  So, it's not as good as my standard spring, but should drop the pull dramatically.

I then took apart my personal NY C rifle, and found that I had made a different solution, probably 20 years ago or more.  Long enough ago that I don't remember doing it.  That solution has a lighter pull, but wouldn't be applicable as a drop-in solution that I could send off to anybody to fix their trigger pull.

That rifle is the first single shot centerfire I ever owned, and I learned a lot from it.  I bought the rifle from Elwood Epps in Canada, he shipped it down to me in a cardboard carpet tube, wrapped in a salvaged piece of upholstery cloth from a piece of furniture.  He included a note that said "the wood was worm eaten, so I threw it away to save postage".  

I cut the barrel off on that rifle, made several parts for it, made my first stock ever, and used it for a while, until the slow twist and 50-70 cartridge got in the way of performance and I rebarreled it to .50 Alaskan.

Anyway, the answer is "Yes, it's relatively easy to make a spring for NY contract rifle to lower the trigger pull".
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Re: How did Ron Snover Mark His barrels?
Reply #17 - May 7th, 2021 at 5:05am
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SSDAVE,

Which spring and screw to order from Rollingblockparts.com?

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Reply #18 - May 7th, 2021 at 11:35am
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SchwarzStock wrote on May 7th, 2021 at 5:05am:
SSDAVE,

Which spring and screw to order from Rollingblockparts.com?

SS


Here's the link to the accessories page, it's the first item on the page:
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Re: How did Ron Snover Mark His barrels?
Reply #19 - May 31st, 2021 at 9:11am
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Ron marks his barrels: RWS the next two numbers the twist the next two the year.  This is right from the horses mouth.
I’m lucky to have him as a friend, mentor and neighbor. He’s a crack shot and a walking encyclopedia besides being an all around nice guy.
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