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Can I squeeze out more without spending?
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<blockquote data-quote="slymule" data-source="post: 277431" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>How can a 3.5lb. trigger be 'crisp'? You want to reduce your group size, then reduce your trigger pull to a 'crisp' 2lb. If you have one of the older triggers it should be no problem adjusting it down that light, and it should still be safe, just check it to make sure. My best older Remington trigger I was able to adjust down to 1.75lb and still be safe. Better yet, buy a Jewell trigger and take it down to about a pound, that way you'll really see a big difference in your group size, and believe me you'll love it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slymule, post: 277431, member: 1169"] How can a 3.5lb. trigger be 'crisp'? You want to reduce your group size, then reduce your trigger pull to a 'crisp' 2lb. If you have one of the older triggers it should be no problem adjusting it down that light, and it should still be safe, just check it to make sure. My best older Remington trigger I was able to adjust down to 1.75lb and still be safe. Better yet, buy a Jewell trigger and take it down to about a pound, that way you'll really see a big difference in your group size, and believe me you'll love it. [/QUOTE]
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