We are going to look at the Yodave trigger spring upgrade head to head with the Timney 457 drop in trigger system for the CZ 457. With NRL22 and Precision 22 rising in popularity the CZ457 is one of the most popular options for the sport from novice to champion. The Timney is first drop in trigger option for the system, while the yodave upgrade has been the trusted upgrade for the trigger on this weapon system for a while now.
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Timney’s customers have been asking for a dedicated CZ Model 457 rimfire trigger for hunting and competition shooting. They asked, Timney delivered.
For the discriminating shooter demanding the utmost performance from their trigger, our CZ 457 is designed to be robust, user-friendly, adjustable for pull weight and over travel, yet delicate enough to be set with a pull weight as low as 10 ounces or up to 2 pounds. Every part of the trigger is machined using state-of-the-art technology - no skimping with metal injection molding or stamped, old-school parts. Our CZ 457 replacement trigger features our new Sear Engagement Adjustment Lock designed, (SEAL’d) that ensures a user-friendly experience.
The trigger’s sear and trigger shoe are precision-machined, heat treated to 56 Rockwell with a black oxide trigger coating and an NP-3 coated sear for maximum lubricity and a lifetime of reliable performance. The CZ 457 trigger is backed by the legendary Timney No Hassle, Lifetime Warranty.
The secret to becoming more accurate with your rifle? It all starts with an amazing trigger and this trigger, is truly amazing. The new CZ 457 is Timney’s latest overnight success – 75 years in the making.
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CZ 457 Trigger Spring
Reduce the trigger pull to half of what the factory spring will adjust down to, used in conjunction with the sear adjustment screw located on the front of the trigger blade you can now get your trigger pull safely down to under 1 pound, or of course adjust it back up to the 2.5 pound range. Included with the spring is a support block to aid in removing the trigger pivot pin. I light dab of grease will hold the spring in place while you reinstall the trigger blade into the trigger housing.
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