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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2420727" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>With a heavy trigger pull, it's takes me awhile to release the trigger. I have for a very long time had triggers place into the rifles I use. I have taken out rifle out of the box and develop loads for them without doing anything to them. They are other people rifles. Most of the time I could achieve 1/2" groups at 100yds. Personally I float the barrels and bed the action, Change out the triggers of have them worked over. Getting all the right moves to fire that rifle is the bottom line. The heaver the trigger pull the harder for me to get the shot off. I don't put my finger into the trigger well until I am settle in. The other is in letting off the safety. A lot of the time I will dry fire my rifle several times, before actually fire that rifle. I have found using a muzzle brake helps in retaining scope sighting from the recoil of the rifle. Almost ready for a second shot if needed. In shooting an animal I very careful about not rushing the shot. I learned the hard way in missing in a rush shot. So I don't do that anymore. If I don't have it all getter, I don't make or take the shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2420727, member: 101791"] With a heavy trigger pull, it's takes me awhile to release the trigger. I have for a very long time had triggers place into the rifles I use. I have taken out rifle out of the box and develop loads for them without doing anything to them. They are other people rifles. Most of the time I could achieve 1/2" groups at 100yds. Personally I float the barrels and bed the action, Change out the triggers of have them worked over. Getting all the right moves to fire that rifle is the bottom line. The heaver the trigger pull the harder for me to get the shot off. I don't put my finger into the trigger well until I am settle in. The other is in letting off the safety. A lot of the time I will dry fire my rifle several times, before actually fire that rifle. I have found using a muzzle brake helps in retaining scope sighting from the recoil of the rifle. Almost ready for a second shot if needed. In shooting an animal I very careful about not rushing the shot. I learned the hard way in missing in a rush shot. So I don't do that anymore. If I don't have it all getter, I don't make or take the shot. [/QUOTE]
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