Barnard Trigger Maintenance
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 8:53 am
Anyone want to comment on the best way to keep a Barnard (Mod P) trigger in top condition?
I set mine up for two stage, (short first stage) action at a measured 8 oz with the standard spring. Triggers eventually get dusty and need cleaning, etc and I'm curious what other shooters do to maintain the nice crisp action that this trigger gives.
I wash mine in Shellite occasionally and then give it a spray with CRC Silicone which dries off and leaves a slippery residue. Just recently I had my first ever trigger release failure while in a comp but reset it and it continued to work. Took it apart yesterday and placed it in a glass dish of Shellite in my sonic cleaner for 5 minutes and adjusted and put it back into the action without any silicone spray.
What do you guys do?
Ian
I set mine up for two stage, (short first stage) action at a measured 8 oz with the standard spring. Triggers eventually get dusty and need cleaning, etc and I'm curious what other shooters do to maintain the nice crisp action that this trigger gives.
I wash mine in Shellite occasionally and then give it a spray with CRC Silicone which dries off and leaves a slippery residue. Just recently I had my first ever trigger release failure while in a comp but reset it and it continued to work. Took it apart yesterday and placed it in a glass dish of Shellite in my sonic cleaner for 5 minutes and adjusted and put it back into the action without any silicone spray.
What do you guys do?
Ian