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<blockquote data-quote="Small Lady" data-source="post: 2946349" data-attributes="member: 126670"><p>Yet I would still like 1 lb or less.</p><p>Can probably live with 2 lbs if I can get it down there.</p><p>I'm not going to be riding around with it cocked, or cocking it and throwing it to someone else who has to catch it.</p><p>So don't need some stiff trigger, or any concern about a little bump making it fire.</p><p>Actually a rule that is in place where I work, is don't ever carry with a round chambered. Its a lever action, when I need to chamber a round it takes maybe 1 second, its not a slow bolt action. I can fire a lever quickly, and am extremely comfortable doing so. </p><p>If I cannot solve the trigger problem with some time, i would then by a Henry and work on making it fit, and the trigger work for me. Then either sell the BLR, or just keep it as a spare is also a possibility. </p><p>Telling me what works for someone else who isn't me, is like me deciding what spouse/motorbike/horse/dog/meal is right for you. </p><p>I truly appreciate all the great help, but when people tell me that I still need to keep a stiff trigger, because that works for them, it really doesn't help me at all.</p><p></p><p>If someone came on here and said how do i make my trigger stiffer, I really like a 10 lb pull, to me that's cool they are modifying their rifle to how they want theirs to be. I would find it interesting, and read along, but not tell them that cannot work its too stiff. </p><p>Some guy asked me out on a date a while back, I really didn't want to go, but he kept asking, so I finally agreed to meet for a coffee. This boy then thought he should get to choose which coffee was right for me to have. I literally left him standing there alone in the line up, as I walked out the door of the coffee shop. </p><p>He could have mentioned to me what he liked to drink, and I would have gladly listened. But deciding that was what he was ordering for me, just showed me his true colors, so I left. What I like, maybe different than some other people like, but it doesn't make my choice incorrect for me, only the other person who isn't me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Small Lady, post: 2946349, member: 126670"] Yet I would still like 1 lb or less. Can probably live with 2 lbs if I can get it down there. I'm not going to be riding around with it cocked, or cocking it and throwing it to someone else who has to catch it. So don't need some stiff trigger, or any concern about a little bump making it fire. Actually a rule that is in place where I work, is don't ever carry with a round chambered. Its a lever action, when I need to chamber a round it takes maybe 1 second, its not a slow bolt action. I can fire a lever quickly, and am extremely comfortable doing so. If I cannot solve the trigger problem with some time, i would then by a Henry and work on making it fit, and the trigger work for me. Then either sell the BLR, or just keep it as a spare is also a possibility. Telling me what works for someone else who isn't me, is like me deciding what spouse/motorbike/horse/dog/meal is right for you. I truly appreciate all the great help, but when people tell me that I still need to keep a stiff trigger, because that works for them, it really doesn't help me at all. If someone came on here and said how do i make my trigger stiffer, I really like a 10 lb pull, to me that's cool they are modifying their rifle to how they want theirs to be. I would find it interesting, and read along, but not tell them that cannot work its too stiff. Some guy asked me out on a date a while back, I really didn't want to go, but he kept asking, so I finally agreed to meet for a coffee. This boy then thought he should get to choose which coffee was right for me to have. I literally left him standing there alone in the line up, as I walked out the door of the coffee shop. He could have mentioned to me what he liked to drink, and I would have gladly listened. But deciding that was what he was ordering for me, just showed me his true colors, so I left. What I like, maybe different than some other people like, but it doesn't make my choice incorrect for me, only the other person who isn't me. [/QUOTE]
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