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Old October 16, 2007, 11:20 AM   #6
taylorce1
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I have found myself pulling back and the rifle not going off when I thought it would.
Sounds like you are anticipating the shot, which is never a good thing. You should never be able to anticipate when the trigger will break. Your trigger could defiantly use some work to help clean it up, but even a heavier trigger that breaks clean is preferable to a light sloppy trigger.
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