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Trigger Freezing up on Hunts
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<blockquote data-quote="ofbandg" data-source="post: 2502120" data-attributes="member: 91402"><p>I had a trigger freeze on an A Bolt Browning. It was well below freezing in the morning but the sun came out and the snow on the trees began dripping. Some of it got into my rifle and when the sun went down, which it does early in December, the temperature dropped back deep in the minus category. I didn't realize it until I jumped a large buck and tried to shoot at him. The trigger wouldn't pull so I worked the action and tried again. This time I pulled really hard on the trigger and it worked. Fortunately the buck was patiently standing there while I did all this and I was able to put him down. I cleaned up the trigger later at home and it wasn't too dirty so it must have been the water dripping off the trees. It never happened again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ofbandg, post: 2502120, member: 91402"] I had a trigger freeze on an A Bolt Browning. It was well below freezing in the morning but the sun came out and the snow on the trees began dripping. Some of it got into my rifle and when the sun went down, which it does early in December, the temperature dropped back deep in the minus category. I didn't realize it until I jumped a large buck and tried to shoot at him. The trigger wouldn't pull so I worked the action and tried again. This time I pulled really hard on the trigger and it worked. Fortunately the buck was patiently standing there while I did all this and I was able to put him down. I cleaned up the trigger later at home and it wasn't too dirty so it must have been the water dripping off the trees. It never happened again. [/QUOTE]
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