Winchester Repeating Arms Select User Manual

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bottom into the set screw head (Figure 19). Turn in a

counterclockwise direction to loosen.

3. When the screw is sufficiently loose you will be able to

move the trigger shoe along the trigger plate with your

fingers. There are indexing dots on the trigger shoe

and on the plate. Line up the dots to make length of

pull longer or shorter as desired (Figure 19).

4. Tighten the Allen wrench to secure the trigger shoe to

the plate (turn in a clockwise direction to tighten).

Make sure you have aligned the indexing dots in order

to prevent marring the bottom of the trigger plate

with the set screw.

5. With your firearm unloaded, and pointed in a safe

direction, shoulder your firearm several times to see

how the adjustment changes fit you. Increase or

decrease the length of pull following the instructions

above if necessary. Do not adjust more than allowed

by the “dot” index marks on the plate and trigger

shoe. When you have found the adjustment you

prefer, tighten the set screw. Always make sure the

trigger shoe is totally secure before firing. Checking

the tightness of the set screw should be part of your

regular maintenance.

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Some Select shotguns are fitted with an adjustable stock

that allows you to make adjustments to the stock for cast

and drop. This feature is usually found on target models

where shooters benefit from highly customized settings.

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FIGURE 19

Insert the Allen wrench

and loosen the set screw.

With set screw loose,

slide the trigger shoe

into the indexing

dots on the trigger

plate to personalize

length of pull.

FIGURE 20

Loosen the stock adjustment screws.

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