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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 355249" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>As I stated earlier, ''be safe''. Its a hunting rifle.</p><p>Chas1 does bring up a good point tho. If youve never even taken the stock off your rifle to clean it, you may want to have a smith do it for you. Maybe I overstepped my bounds, however they are incredibly simple. Maybe you could have a smith show you how once.</p><p>When in doubt, ALWAYS use a real and reputable gunsmith. And be safe!</p><p>Youll enjoy the bennifits of a better trigger either way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 355249, member: 22166"] As I stated earlier, ''be safe''. Its a hunting rifle. Chas1 does bring up a good point tho. If youve never even taken the stock off your rifle to clean it, you may want to have a smith do it for you. Maybe I overstepped my bounds, however they are incredibly simple. Maybe you could have a smith show you how once. When in doubt, ALWAYS use a real and reputable gunsmith. And be safe! Youll enjoy the bennifits of a better trigger either way [/QUOTE]
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