It's got to be a lot better than the weight of the gun, for me to shoot it. My new Dickinson is sub-6#, and the triggers are MUCH less than that, and crisp as fresh Corn Flakes. I haven't tested them for actual weight, but would guess under 4#.
What was your impression (you only said they were good), in detail if you don't mind, of the single trigger on the SKB 200HR? Crispness, travel, pull weight range?
Thanks, SRH
Stan, it's been some time since I last played with one of the new SKB's. I've been hoping to get one for field test, measure trigger pulls, etc. Having had both good and bad experiences with triggers on Turkish guns, I'm always interested in trying them out. All I can recall about the SKB trigger--and I handled both a 20 and a 28--was that there was not much slack and the pull was decent. Less than the weight of the gun.
I did get one of the early Dickinsons to field test. I thought it was a decent gun . . . except for the triggers. 20ga with pull weights between 7-8lbs. When I took that one back to the store, they also had a 12 and a 16. Both of those also had heavy triggers. I'm glad to hear they're doing better in that department, because I think they're otherwise impressive guns for the money.
Last edited by L. Brown; 04/08/16 08:56 AM.