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<blockquote data-quote="Excavator" data-source="post: 1255752" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>I run 2 pounds in my hunting rigs. Not a expert by any means. This is just how my dad started me out 25 years ago. Was shooting yesterday, a guy had a stock 700 rem. He asked me to shoot it a few times. I thought the safety was broke on it. Could not get it to go off. He grabs the gun and it shot. I put a trigger pull gauge on it the trigger was at 5 pounds!!! He asked me what's wrong with that! And he wonders why he could only shoot a 2" group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Excavator, post: 1255752, member: 99014"] I run 2 pounds in my hunting rigs. Not a expert by any means. This is just how my dad started me out 25 years ago. Was shooting yesterday, a guy had a stock 700 rem. He asked me to shoot it a few times. I thought the safety was broke on it. Could not get it to go off. He grabs the gun and it shot. I put a trigger pull gauge on it the trigger was at 5 pounds!!! He asked me what's wrong with that! And he wonders why he could only shoot a 2" group. [/QUOTE]
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