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GOOD TRIGGER WEIGHT FOR A HUNTING RIFLE?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhino Hunter" data-source="post: 1806459" data-attributes="member: 25461"><p>A light trigger doesn't scare me as much as the person using it. To me the lighter a trigger pull is the higher the probability of an accidental discharge. Buck fever can set it, causing poor judgement, a rushed shot, accelerated heartbeat. Any of the above can cause a hunter to accidentally discharge his gun. I'm more worried about "the other guy" than I am the actual trigger.</p><p></p><p>I will admit I am somewhat of a worry-wart. But it usually helps keep me out of trouble more than the average guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhino Hunter, post: 1806459, member: 25461"] A light trigger doesn't scare me as much as the person using it. To me the lighter a trigger pull is the higher the probability of an accidental discharge. Buck fever can set it, causing poor judgement, a rushed shot, accelerated heartbeat. Any of the above can cause a hunter to accidentally discharge his gun. I'm more worried about "the other guy" than I am the actual trigger. I will admit I am somewhat of a worry-wart. But it usually helps keep me out of trouble more than the average guy. [/QUOTE]
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