Joe,

My thanks also. Very interesting results that you report. I never thought of those factors that you isolated being a detriment to accuracy. I simply adore set-triggers, and have them on many of my rifles (including a classic Mauser project I'm in the middle of). The only one I didn't care for was the single-set on a High Wall in R2 Lovell, barreled by Jerry Gebby, that even though it had a wide range of adjustment I couldn't tame the kick-back it had upon tripping it. I found it to be mildly disconcerting and it was a factor in my trading it off. It's rather a bit late to ask now, but is that a common trait of old Winchester single-set triggers? The reason I'm asking is a distant shooting buddy is offering me a HiWall thin side, leaf spring action w/single-set trigger at a decent price that I've been dragging my heels on because of the trigger. I've always wanted a .28/30, and...