Cajunflipper
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Unbiased & biased perception of features & benefits based on $ tag and printed specs tags- valid comparison or not. You tell 1.5-2lbs based on what -calibrated or un calibrated finger, which finger ( people lose the dominant index finger everyday )or a digital trigger pull pressure measuring device / gauge with scientific repeatable results. averaged statistically to some significant degree of accuracy acceptance . I enjoy discerning a novice, a professional or wannabe that learns the lingo. Interesting forum. Me, I'm a know-body, my former profession was as a professional listener ,situational awareness, fact vs fiction, proof vs disbelief, trust but verify- no exceptions ever- period. Perceptions are based assumptions that an observable human being is functioning within agreeable norms. Like good bubble level, things and people are "on or off bubble" within specs. Humans are infinitely variable , trigger ~ not so. Owned operated, repaired firearms for ~55 years. Perceptions based on $ signs & price tags . Please consider reading and supporting the NRA & other National Gun Right organizations. The below article may influence your quest for the perfect trigger pull and high dollar brand trigger assembly venders. Kinda humbling I think, but that's my perception of taking a stock beat up surplus rifle randomly selected for a National Match & Win. Respectfully submitted.Another vote for Rifle Basix
Photos: George Farr's 71-bullseye M1903 Springfield Rifle | OutdoorHub
KJ Houtman provides an inside look at George Farr's M1903 Springfield rifle, which he used to shoot 71 consecutive 1,000-yard bullseyes in 1921.
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