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<blockquote data-quote="Chris F" data-source="post: 2945936" data-attributes="member: 1181"><p>There are alarms going off in my head. The BLR is a hunting gun. If you're planning to go against the grain and turn it into a bench gun…then carry on and have at it. But if you're planning to hunt it with a "super light" trigger, I'd strongly recommend against that. We might be differing on our definition of "super light"…but in a hunting gun, I'd consider anything under 3 lbs super light. Maybe more depending on the design of the rifle. The BLR is a "bang around", "yank it out of the scabbard", "still hunt in the woods" type of rifle with a difficult to work on trigger.</p><p>I have two suggestions;</p><p>1). Pick a different rifle. If you need a light trigger, you're best looking at a bolt gun to get there.</p><p>2) if you're still set on a BLR, work on your marksmanship with that rifle. Dry fire the crap out of it and make your peace with that trigger.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, I love the modern levers with a BLR, two 88's, two Finnwolfs. But they get used in ways that match their design….and none have modified triggers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris F, post: 2945936, member: 1181"] There are alarms going off in my head. The BLR is a hunting gun. If you’re planning to go against the grain and turn it into a bench gun…then carry on and have at it. But if you’re planning to hunt it with a “super light” trigger, I’d strongly recommend against that. We might be differing on our definition of “super light”…but in a hunting gun, I’d consider anything under 3 lbs super light. Maybe more depending on the design of the rifle. The BLR is a “bang around”, “yank it out of the scabbard”, “still hunt in the woods” type of rifle with a difficult to work on trigger. I have two suggestions; 1). Pick a different rifle. If you need a light trigger, you’re best looking at a bolt gun to get there. 2) if you’re still set on a BLR, work on your marksmanship with that rifle. Dry fire the crap out of it and make your peace with that trigger. FWIW, I love the modern levers with a BLR, two 88’s, two Finnwolfs. But they get used in ways that match their design….and none have modified triggers. [/QUOTE]
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