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Posted: 1/30/2012 9:29:04 AM
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Posted: 1/30/2012 9:41:35 AM
If the trigger is too sensitive and breaks under-weight, try bending the sear spring to provide a more forceful hold in the positive direction.
I don't use mine in any form of competition and it has what I would consider to be a sniper's trigger pull and I like it that way. It does provide a very crisp let off and a low pull weight, as good or better than any of the high priced fancy triggers that are out there to be bought. |
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Posted: 2/7/2012 9:20:37 PM
I have ten of them for the team. During our 2008 trip to Perry three of them didn't make weight. I took them to Terry at RRA on vendor row and he took care of them. (replaced them on the spot) One of the items I seem to always check on when they are stored is to not leave them cocked anymore. I don't think that was ever the problem but I know in the seasons since we've not had the same issue pop up.
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