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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 374974" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>700man,</p><p> </p><p>I have, and do use HS strikers in several of my rifles, and I think the do help a bit. Problem here is, I'm a competitive shooter, and I think it's most useful advantage comes in offhand shooting first, and sitting second. From a solid prone with a sling, I don't think I'd really see any noticeable difference. Ditto for a solid rested position, as I assume you're asking about a hunting rifle? I've installed them in both rem 700s and Win 70s, no problems at all in either one. </p><p> </p><p>I also use a lightened hammer in my Service Rifles (ARs), but again, we fire 25% of our score in offhand and that's a worthwhile advantage. </p><p> </p><p>Bottom line is, they get the bullet out of the bore a bit quicker which is always a good thing, but more critical in those positions which good follow through is the most difficult. Up to you . . .</p><p> </p><p>Kevin Thomas</p><p>Lapua USA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 374974, member: 15748"] 700man, I have, and do use HS strikers in several of my rifles, and I think the do help a bit. Problem here is, I'm a competitive shooter, and I think it's most useful advantage comes in offhand shooting first, and sitting second. From a solid prone with a sling, I don't think I'd really see any noticeable difference. Ditto for a solid rested position, as I assume you're asking about a hunting rifle? I've installed them in both rem 700s and Win 70s, no problems at all in either one. I also use a lightened hammer in my Service Rifles (ARs), but again, we fire 25% of our score in offhand and that's a worthwhile advantage. Bottom line is, they get the bullet out of the bore a bit quicker which is always a good thing, but more critical in those positions which good follow through is the most difficult. Up to you . . . Kevin Thomas Lapua USA [/QUOTE]
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