dan brothers
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Last year when I shot coyotes with my savage 12, 223, with accutrigger for the first time... I realized that style of trigger felt wierd in hunting situations...but I worked with it.
Well... this year... they felt harder to pull through on... while trying to keep those crosshairs on a dog at longer yardages.
I fell in love with the custom trigger on my CZ 204 so much, that just touching the trigger fires it... which made for EASY SHOOTING... and MORE ACCURATE SHOTS.
I know everyone loves accutriggers... and for targets, it's fine...but for hunting... I ain't gett'n it. I have to get them adjusted to their max lightness... or... they are going down the road.... and they may anyways, because I just love knowing that just touching the trigger fires it, without worring about finger pressure and trigger control... and all that stuff so much of the time.
Either you guys have to help me get these things down to a hairs breath... or point me to a good reasonably priced replacement trigger.
Dogs at 100 yds are not to tough... and broadside is not to tough... but when they are 2-300 yds... and better... and are facing straight on chest shots... and it's windy.... THEN THE TRIGGER SENSITIVITY IS EVERYTHING TO ME. I've heard talk about triggers being EVERYTHING, all my life...but that bell never rang inside my head as loud as it does now.
Any and all help will be appreciated....thanks...Dan
Well... this year... they felt harder to pull through on... while trying to keep those crosshairs on a dog at longer yardages.
I fell in love with the custom trigger on my CZ 204 so much, that just touching the trigger fires it... which made for EASY SHOOTING... and MORE ACCURATE SHOTS.
I know everyone loves accutriggers... and for targets, it's fine...but for hunting... I ain't gett'n it. I have to get them adjusted to their max lightness... or... they are going down the road.... and they may anyways, because I just love knowing that just touching the trigger fires it, without worring about finger pressure and trigger control... and all that stuff so much of the time.
Either you guys have to help me get these things down to a hairs breath... or point me to a good reasonably priced replacement trigger.
Dogs at 100 yds are not to tough... and broadside is not to tough... but when they are 2-300 yds... and better... and are facing straight on chest shots... and it's windy.... THEN THE TRIGGER SENSITIVITY IS EVERYTHING TO ME. I've heard talk about triggers being EVERYTHING, all my life...but that bell never rang inside my head as loud as it does now.
Any and all help will be appreciated....thanks...Dan