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Old 11-25-2009, 09:12 PM
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the extra sensitive trigger that only needs 1 pound of pressure to go off for them long shots
Wow....that is way to light for a trigger setting.....as you now know. If you were just picking up the gun to stick it out the window......why was it not still on safety?

I use to shoot a .22 cal. in tournaments when I was a teenager. Min. allowed trigger setting had to be 2+ lbs and that was very light.
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Old 11-25-2009, 10:28 PM
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Taken the safety off before it was out the window was a dumb mistake i will never make again.I learned that the hard way,And my dad bought the gun from a fellow he works with.He would go hunting all across the country and make four to five hundred yard shots on caribou and antelope.The trigger is so light so it wouldn't move the cross hair on those long shots.Ive duck hunted hundreds of time with a loaded shot gun in my hand,And dog hunted with a 30-06 wood master since i was 14.That is the only gun that's ever happened to me with.It happened once before while aiming at a deer.Its a good gun i have hit deer at 300 yard with it before,But it has a true hair trigger

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