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Over travel on trigger is it a good thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="bassin93" data-source="post: 562941" data-attributes="member: 15314"><p>I am agreeing with RDM416. I am thinking you may be flinching a bit and with you saying that during dryfiring you notice the crosshairs move. This tells me you are probably jamming your trigger a bit to hard instead of squeezing it. </p><p></p><p>A great way to find out if you are flinching is to have a buddy with you at the range and let him load your rifle for you on occasion putting in an empty case and watching how you react when you pull the trigger, he will be able to tell if you are flinching or not. I have done this many times with people that say they cannot shoot group, guess what the problem usually is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassin93, post: 562941, member: 15314"] I am agreeing with RDM416. I am thinking you may be flinching a bit and with you saying that during dryfiring you notice the crosshairs move. This tells me you are probably jamming your trigger a bit to hard instead of squeezing it. A great way to find out if you are flinching is to have a buddy with you at the range and let him load your rifle for you on occasion putting in an empty case and watching how you react when you pull the trigger, he will be able to tell if you are flinching or not. I have done this many times with people that say they cannot shoot group, guess what the problem usually is. [/QUOTE]
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