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Hey guys, a question.... I never used these blade-type triggers all that much, so am looking for input. Does it hurt anything, or make them unsafe to pin the fugging blade back? Don, Does the trigger assembly resemble the standard RAR trigger? If so, you can pitch the blade and the factory trigger spring will reset the trigger. If you then decide to pitch the trigger spring, you will most likely need a really weak spring to allow for a reset. On the other hand, if you keep the blade and pitch the trigger spring then the blade should reset the trigger. At least that is how it works on a plain RAR. Jason
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I really don't want to remove the blade or trigger spring. Just want to know if it's OK to leave everything as is, and add a trigger shoe. I shot it this afternoon with the shoe(it holds the blade back) and all seemed fine, but was wanting to see if safety, or damage was a concern.....
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You seen Big Sticks modification?
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GOA,Idaho2AIAlliance,AmericanFirearmsAssociation,IdahoTrappersAssociation,FoundationForWildlifeManagement ID and MT.
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I don't have the link but he ties it down with monofilament.
What does your rifle weigh as is huntsman?
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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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dunno. don't have a scale. I'll get it sometime today.
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Ha. I did have more batteries..... 10 round loaded P-Mag, Harris bipod included.
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Anyone know who has the best prices on 6.5 Creedmore?
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I'd give SAS a ring or shoot him a PM. If he doesn't have the best price, I'd be surprised...
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I seen one place jacked the price up on the 6.5 over $100 more
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The 243 I'm assuming.
Nice shooting by the way that looks like fun.
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I am seeing most .308/6.5 going for $1399 and .243 around $1K. Sportsman's will sell them for $999.00, only getting .308 and 6.5 for now I am told.
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Last edited by 17_wizzer; 08/03/15.
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That's about $300 too much!
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How the h**l did they get 86 (or more)? LGS is struggling to get ONE.
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That's about $300 too much! $200 for sure.
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Ha. I did have more batteries..... 10 round loaded P-Mag, Harris bipod included. Sweet setup. What rings are those?
Welcome to TN - patron state of shootin’ stuff
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An FBI sniper instructor was at the Grants Pass shooting range instructing several of the FBI snipers. I was still making rings in those days so I thought I might show off my wares. After shooting the breeze with the instructor for a few minutes he showed me some of the 100 yard targets. The rifles were heavy barrel .308's of some kind. The target was a photo of the instructor more or less hiding behind his wife with most of his face showing over her shoulder. To his chagrin most of the trainees hit his wife instead of him.
A little editorializing: I think they don't like guns like we do. The rifle is just another tool to them like the vehicle or the vest. Was that instructor's name Ron Frigulti by any chance?
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