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Old November 19, 2010, 02:20 PM   #3
roberto mervicini
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Join Date: January 6, 2007
Location: Laval, Quebec, Canada
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Hi Simanole, nice rifle..., I like to ad a word in regard to the double set triggers: personally I like it a lot, I have few rifle set up with it, as Scorch mention once the rear trigger is set ( pull ) and you hear a click, you just have arm the spring that will kick the hammer when the front trigger is pull...and the pull on the front one is reduced considerably pending on your adjustment... to one pound or even less, because of the light pull you could concentrate more on the target and improve your precision.
However there is one danger, once the rear trigger is set (pull ) if you decide not to take the shoot, and open the bolt to remove the round, the hammer remain arm consequently next time you chamber a new round the front trigger is STILL ARM FROM THE PREVIOUS TIME AND VERY SENSITIVE!!!!!
To completely disarm the double set trigger if the rear trigger has been set (pull ) and not fired, once the round is removed from the chamber you must also pull the front trigger to desingage the hammer.
To familiarize with the pull is not necessary to bolt the rifle, you could practice on one empty chamber even without the bolt pull the rear to set the hammer and then pull the front to fire.
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