Brocock/BRK Ghost trigger is sending me over the edge...lol

They have triggers for every discipline.. so if you hunt you could have a heavier trigger but if you target shoot They have another series the I imagine is in ounces.. could you imagine the benefits of being able to use such a convenient solution.. I think that only American air arms is using them..
Wicked Air Rifles is the ones that used them. Fantastic triggers. American air arms are in house triggers.
 
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You can undo spring 1 coil at a time with spring in place but I would just heat it. I heated it for 3 seconds max with tip of flame on BBQ lighter & spun right off & used small piece of leather to grab. I ended up cutting to much with factory spring in place ... went for 2 cuts & the greedy cut got me.
My credit union pen spring was a perfect fit/replacement though. I did polish sears & now just need to do 1st stage spring. PXL_20230814_162741331.jpgPXL_20230814_162703101.jpgPXL_20230814_213317485.jpgPXL_20230815_001004554.jpg
 
I did drop the cassette a few minutes ago & it wasn't to bad. I was real tempted to dift out the pins & polish contact areas of sears but know this can be a bad thing if done wrong, but did see a vid were Sub12 did it, but didn't post the polishing. He did take all side play out via a bushing etc.. Also looks to be a srping in that cassette too. The spring on the linkage rod looks to be were to go & looks like you went the heat & unscrew route.? I'm tempted to cut a few coils in place & for go the heat the brass gig. If thats not good then maybe pull entire rod/linkage spring assembly out & send that off to experienced red locktite person. Thats the part I'm worried about.
I gotta do something thats for sure. I'm up against a wall.
Joe
Send it to Derrick Wall for some tuner magic