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Load development
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Starkel" data-source="post: 2293021" data-attributes="member: 109893"><p>I like a liter trigger, but 5-6…I don't know. The rifle here was at 3.3 and I finally settled at 7.5-8oz. I do a 10 pull average. I was shooting and doing load development for my dad on his RMEF 7mm Mag x-bolt. I had to look a couple times to make sure the Saftey was off, seemed like I'd squeezed for 3hrs without a bang. It does break nice and clean at 3.5 lbs…for Dad,and hunting that should be fine. But for me being used to -10 oz it was hard and took a lot of time to hold that sight picture and follow through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Starkel, post: 2293021, member: 109893"] I like a liter trigger, but 5-6…I don’t know. The rifle here was at 3.3 and I finally settled at 7.5-8oz. I do a 10 pull average. I was shooting and doing load development for my dad on his RMEF 7mm Mag x-bolt. I had to look a couple times to make sure the Saftey was off, seemed like I’d squeezed for 3hrs without a bang. It does break nice and clean at 3.5 lbs…for Dad,and hunting that should be fine. But for me being used to -10 oz it was hard and took a lot of time to hold that sight picture and follow through. [/QUOTE]
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