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Old 09-24-2011 | 04:38 PM
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smokey92
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" is difficult to tell when it's going to break - much less desirable."

While I agree with nearly all of your post, I've been taught that a trigger that surprises you when it breaks, leads to greater accuracy a/c not anticipating recoil.
Not an expert, but a trigger that breaks like a dried twig with little travel in the poundage you reported works very well for many.

Good post Semi.
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