I have a Wickliffe 76, in a .243 caliber. I believe that it is the mid-quality model as it has a cast silver grip cap. At any rate, does anyone know how I can get an exploded drawing of the rolling-block itself, or better yet, tell me how I can adjust the trigger pull.
Thanks,
Single-shot
Wickliffe Trigger Adjustment
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Re: Wickliffe Trigger Adjustment
Go to the ASSRA website. I tthink the single shot enthusiasts can help you out.Single-shot wrote:I have a Wickliffe 76, in a .243 caliber. I believe that it is the mid-quality model as it has a cast silver grip cap. At any rate, does anyone know how I can get an exploded drawing of the rolling-block itself, or better yet, tell me how I can adjust the trigger pull.
Thanks,
Single-shot
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Re: Wickliffe Trigger Adjustment
Here is a scan from a factory brochere that may give you what you are looking for.

