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Over travel on trigger is it a good thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spothogg32" data-source="post: 560210" data-attributes="member: 34158"><p>Hey guys I am looking for advice or opinions on trigger set up. I am currently shooting my new custom long range 7mm Rem mag rifle with an X mark pro trigger set at 2.5 pounds with no creep or over travel it is very nice, it is crisp and breaks like glass. I am having a small problem with my groups at 100 yards during my load development. I am shooting 5 shot groups and for the most part this gun is a real shooter but once in a while I am getting a shot that opens my group up to the right horizontally. 4 shots will print at 3/8" to 1/4" group and 1 of the 5 shots will stretch my group to the right about 1". I think it is something I am doing because when I am looking at the target at 100yards with the scope and dry fire the gun once in a while the cross hair will jump to the right of the bulls eye and most of the time the cross hair does not move at all. Would adjusting in some over travel to the trigger cure this problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spothogg32, post: 560210, member: 34158"] Hey guys I am looking for advice or opinions on trigger set up. I am currently shooting my new custom long range 7mm Rem mag rifle with an X mark pro trigger set at 2.5 pounds with no creep or over travel it is very nice, it is crisp and breaks like glass. I am having a small problem with my groups at 100 yards during my load development. I am shooting 5 shot groups and for the most part this gun is a real shooter but once in a while I am getting a shot that opens my group up to the right horizontally. 4 shots will print at 3/8" to 1/4" group and 1 of the 5 shots will stretch my group to the right about 1". I think it is something I am doing because when I am looking at the target at 100yards with the scope and dry fire the gun once in a while the cross hair will jump to the right of the bulls eye and most of the time the cross hair does not move at all. Would adjusting in some over travel to the trigger cure this problem? [/QUOTE]
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