Tikka trigger spring fail

It’s not the only issue though. The trigger feels considerably different than my other one, not just the first stage pull.
Well I installed my Midas and got it adjusted to about 2lbs 5oz or so. The first stage pull weight responded to adjustments (like 1/8 turn produced more change) than the second stage pull weight screw. Either way I managed to get it adjusted where I want it, at least until I take it to the range in a month and see if I want to change the weights after that. Once I got the weights set I took it off and re-installed with a little blue loctite so hopefully should be good to go now.

It feels very good on both stages. I quite like it as long as it holds up.
 
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Well I installed my Midas and got it adjusted to about 2lbs 5oz or so. The first stage pull weight responded to adjustments (like 1/8 turn produced more change) than the second stage pull weight screw. Either way I managed to get it adjusted where I want it, at least until I take it to the range in a month and see if I want to change the weights after that. Once I got the weights set I took it off and re-installed with a little blue loctite so hopefully should be good to go now.

It feels very good on both stages. I quite like it as long as it holds up.
I recieved mine back from KRG. They paid for shipping both ways. The feel matches my original one now and is great. No complaints whatsoever.
 
I know I'm late to the party (again), but today, after reading this thread, I reached out to Beretta support. I used their online chat feature (they don't have a phone number I could find) and the agent gave me a link to the Midwest Gun Works site (authorized retailer) where the spring could be ordered for $8.40 plus ridiculous shipping costs.

 
I have 11 Tikkas and only changed the spring in 1 of them to get a lighter trigger. I ended up with the same problem and put the factory spring back in and deal with heavier "3#" trigger.
 
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