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GOOD TRIGGER WEIGHT FOR A HUNTING RIFLE?
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<blockquote data-quote="hera200" data-source="post: 1807617" data-attributes="member: 84846"><p>X47guy, I had just the day before retrieved the malfunctioning rifle from from a local well known gunsmith who installed the new Timney trigger and mounted a new scope I purchased from him. You just assumed that I had been responsible without asking the circumstances? I also had fired 10 rounds earlier on the day of the hunt to be sure all was functioning correctly. It seemed OK except for the light trigger pull which I would have later corrected myself. In fact, both the trigger installation and scope mounting are operations I would always see to myself. In the interests of time I decided to let an expert handle the job. All that was done eventually was to put a REASONABLE TRIGGER PULL on the trigger. Getting too light is only asking for possible failure (no matter whose fault) and I play the odds in everything I do---particularly where safety is concerned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hera200, post: 1807617, member: 84846"] X47guy, I had just the day before retrieved the malfunctioning rifle from from a local well known gunsmith who installed the new Timney trigger and mounted a new scope I purchased from him. You just assumed that I had been responsible without asking the circumstances? I also had fired 10 rounds earlier on the day of the hunt to be sure all was functioning correctly. It seemed OK except for the light trigger pull which I would have later corrected myself. In fact, both the trigger installation and scope mounting are operations I would always see to myself. In the interests of time I decided to let an expert handle the job. All that was done eventually was to put a REASONABLE TRIGGER PULL on the trigger. Getting too light is only asking for possible failure (no matter whose fault) and I play the odds in everything I do---particularly where safety is concerned. [/QUOTE]
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