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Over travel on trigger is it a good thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 562923" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>Do you by chance use any bubble type anti-cant device? If you're tweeking that rifle off center ever so much I would bet that 1/2" may be just a few degrees off vetical. I say move your target out as far as you can - trying to diagnose a 1/2" flyer with a hunting rifle at 100 yds. can drive you nuts. </p><p></p><p>I would tend to agree that all things considered it looks to be the old "Indian behind the bow and arrow".</p><p></p><p>You are getting a lot of good suggestions - don't give up. Someday it'll unfold.</p><p></p><p>If you do find the culprit - let us know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 562923, member: 8833"] Do you by chance use any bubble type anti-cant device? If you're tweeking that rifle off center ever so much I would bet that 1/2" may be just a few degrees off vetical. I say move your target out as far as you can - trying to diagnose a 1/2" flyer with a hunting rifle at 100 yds. can drive you nuts. I would tend to agree that all things considered it looks to be the old "Indian behind the bow and arrow". You are getting a lot of good suggestions - don't give up. Someday it'll unfold. If you do find the culprit - let us know. [/QUOTE]
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