The next bolt pistol will be a rear-grip design with a much lighter trigger pull that will ride the bags much, mush better. No one will have their nose endangered.
And maybe I'll actually have it sighted in before the meet.
that aint nooooooooooooo shit! LIGHTER???????????????Lighter trigger pull?
Dang!!
So which buckmark do I buy......this is way more confusing than previously anticipated!
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Is 6 oz. too heavy Ben? Holy cow man.The next bolt pistol will be a rear-grip design with a much lighter trigger pull that will ride the bags much, mush better. No one will have their nose endangered.
And maybe I'll actually have it sighted in before the meet.
Those are sharp little pistols. I have two of the bull barrel 22/45s but those Lites are tempting.The Ruger 22/45 Lite looks like a dandy.....
After watching all the porn his grip gets a little weakIs 6 oz. too heavy Ben? Holy cow man.
that aint nooooooooooooo shit! LIGHTER???????????????
In this case, I don't mean electronic. I mean crap. I have a Canjar Lite-Pull that hasn't been used in decades. It can be safely adjusted to 1 ounce. At that weight, it can't be set off by slamming the bolt closed or bumping the firearm. It's very safe at those light pull weights. However, safety and reliability of the trigger are its only virtues. It's a really crappy trigger when it comes to the way the let-off feels and how well it can be controlled. For a bench gun, though, that's not a big problem.He could well mean electronic.
No, for that center-grip gun, 6 oz. is about where I like a trigger, whether I'm using it offhand or from position. There's always the possibility of touching a trigger prematurely while setting up for a shot, so I like the trigger of that type of gun to have a bit of weight and feel.Is 6 oz. too heavy Ben? Holy cow man.
I started to leave this one without comment and then I realized that people who don't know me well might not understand the timeline of my life. That stuff is way, way in the past for me. Nowadays, my porn is pretty much limited to the odd set of boobies that show up on Game of Thrones.After watching all the porn his grip gets a little weak
I'm replying to this one again just to put out the word - If anybody can find *complete* electronic trigger kits in good condition for Remington bolt guns, I have cash.He could well mean electronic.
Naw baby j/K NO DISRESPECT EVER INTENDEDIn this case, I don't mean electronic. I mean crap. I have a Canjar Lite-Pull that hasn't been used in decades. It can be safely adjusted to 1 ounce. At that weight, it can't be set off by slamming the bolt closed or bumping the firearm. It's very safe at those light pull weights. However, safety and reliability of the trigger are its only virtues. It's a really crappy trigger when it comes to the way the let-off feels and how well it can be controlled. For a bench gun, though, that's not a big problem.
For me, too, it has an additional virtue. It's free. It's been sitting in my parts box for a long time and it's about time I put it on something or sell it. Since I also have an action, a chambered barrel, and an aluminum stock for a build, I might as well see if I can get them assembled. Right?
No, for that center-grip gun, 6 oz. is about where I like a trigger, whether I'm using it offhand or from position. There's always the possibility of touching a trigger prematurely while setting up for a shot, so I like the trigger of that type of gun to have a bit of weight and feel.
I started to leave this one without comment and then I realized that people who don't know me well might not understand the timeline of my life. That stuff is way, way in the past for me. Nowadays, my porn is pretty much limited to the odd set of boobies that show up on Game of Thrones.
Didn't think you did. We're all good.Naw baby j/K NO DISRESPECT EVER INTENDED
In this case, I don't mean electronic. I mean crap. I have a Canjar Lite-Pull that hasn't been used in decades. It can be safely adjusted to 1 ounce. At that weight, it can't be set off by slamming the bolt closed or bumping the firearm. It's very safe at those light pull weights. However, safety and reliability of the trigger are its only virtues. It's a really crappy trigger when it comes to the way the let-off feels and how well it can be controlled. For a bench gun, though, that's not a big problem.
It was me with the brass and you are welcome.Holy smokes, I just realized I haven't posted to this thread! A lot of thanks to go around from my end!
YG, thank you for the shot on the .50. I was not even aware that upper existed. I hope you/LG are able to find a use for that ammo can and the MOE grip.
Dawico, thank you for the turn on the .338. What is the optic you have on that rifle? Also, thank you for the .30-06 brass (I think that was you).
Orbitup, I really liked that Model 12. I'm going to have to track one down and see about getting into shooting clays on a regular basis! Also, thank you for shots with the Colt and Smith. That Smith is in excellent shape.
Scott, thanks for nothing Stuff happens, man! Thank you for letting me borrow it in the first place. And one day, I will get someone with a Single Six.
Greg, when I replace my Single Six with a New Model, I would like a rematch! Only this time, I'll have a .22 mag cylinder loaded and on standby like I should have had.
Sugarland, thank you for letting me run a box through your Uzi!
Wade, thank you for the shots on that sweet 686+ and the Sig 1911. I was very impressed with that Sig.
To those that brought food, thank you all! That cheddar jalapeno sausage was really good. And a big thank you to Sterling for doing all the cooking.
I know I'm forgetting someone/something, but it's been awhile and I thought I had posted this already.