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Double set hunting trigger – Anschutz 1700 User Manual

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the trigger immediately. Never walk about
with the trigger cocked. Before you load
the rifle check that the trigger really does
operate properly.

You should be able to fire a round in these
following three ways:

•Pull the front trigger until the rifle fires.
•Push the rear trigger forwards towards the

muzzle until the rifle fires.

•Normal way as described before under

the description of the operation of the
double set trigger.

Unclocking the double-set trigger when
the rifle is loaded:

Extreme care must be exercised on
uncocking the double-set trigger.

•Set the safety by pressing down the wing

of the wing safety being located at the
end of the bolt.

•Press it down until it comes to a stop. The

graduated line must be straight in line with
„S“ (safe). Hold the rifle in such a position
that no damage or injury is caused if a
round is fired inadvertently.

•Unclock the double-set trigger by pulling

the front trigger.

There is a further, silent method of uncocking
the double-set trigger. Here, too, the safety
lever must be set to prevent the rifle from
firing.

•Pull the rear (second) trigger towards you

with your middle finger to the stop and keep
the trigger in this position.

•Now pull the front (first) trigger towards

Double set hunting trigger

The models of the series 1700 ST are
equipped with a double set hunting trigger.
The purpose of this trigger is to fire the shot
with a minimum of trigger pressure (hair
trigger). The double set trigger is operated
as follows:

•Pull the rear trigger towards you until it

engages with an audible click. The trigger
is now cocked. CAUTION: If the release
pressure of the double-set trigger is
adjusted too low, the shot could go off
by vibration. The release pressure is
adjusted with the set screw (see picture).
Turn counter-clockwise for higher pressure,
clockwise for lower pressure. The double
set trigger must only be adjusted by an
authorized gunsmith.

•Once the trigger has been cocked the

round can be fired by merely touching
the front trigger (first trigger). Do not touch
this trigger unless you really do wish to
fire.

Attention:

Do not shake the rifle or expose it to
vibrations once the trigger has been
cocked. Stay at the place you wish to fire
from because otherwise the round could be
fired inadvertently. If you do not fire, uncock