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Post by pposey on Jul 18, 2011 22:32:29 GMT -5
I say, I say SON did you say a 2 oz. trigger Think Foghorn Leghorn there,,,, A gnat flies into that critter and it will fire, be an awsome beanfield gun for sure,,,,,,
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2011 23:01:12 GMT -5
PPosesy in that condo Richard shoots in anything can happen . I think I saw four seasons wrote on the wall or somtin,lol.
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Post by Richard on Jul 19, 2011 19:52:31 GMT -5
Greenhorn............Yes, 1 in 20 and no, NOT 2 lbs. but 2 oz. All my bench guns have Jewel 1.5 oz. triggers. I just happened to have this one gathering dust ;D Probably, if you could do one thing to a rifle to make it shoot more accurate? It would be a good trigger. No, I am not advocating a 2 oz. trigger for a hunting rifle. More like 2 to 3 lbs. But if you are only shooting it off a bench, it is completely safe. These triggers are made to be reliable at the bench. You will note it has no safety either. In benchrest shooting, you are not allowed to have a bolt in your rifle until seated at the bench and the range officer gives the command to "insert bolts....comence firing" When the line is done shooting he will instruct shooters to "remove your bolt and raise it over your head" At which time he will physically observe everyone to insure the line is safe. So, a safety is not necessary. Richard
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