Like milk, honey, and cinnamon pickles!
"There are no finger prints under water."
Fall is coming, maybe a nice pecan, or strawberry/rhubarb!
"There are no finger prints under water."
I was thinking
. . . Bloody Mary w/bacon
. . . Ginger Ghost Pepper
. . .
My airstream has been stolen by dopers
Pickle spice latte!!!!!
"There are no finger prints under water."
CN - how did the trigger work out?
speaking of tool's new release. One of the guys working the pizza truck is from the old town part of greeley, go figure.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
I like it & while shooting offhand, slow fire & rapid fire alike didn't seem to be experiencing the same issue you all had with it. The flat face seems more natural to me actually.
I enjoyed the novel experience because I know MY rifle & there weren't any other modifications I really got to concentrate on just the trigger difference. My old trigger was like shoving a concrete block over gravel from the opposite side of a door. By comparison this new one is just as simple as opening the door. I see a difference in the groupings; less thrown shots because the concerted effort required to drag the old to the break, along with the hard break itself is now gone. (There is currently little over travel after the break because of the style of safety I have, which is where the modifications I spoke of in an earlier post will come to happen) I have slender fingers & I think because of it there doesnt seem to be any real estate conflict between the bad lever & how it appears to sit (didnt measure) just a bit more forward in the trigger well. Also tested this wearing my cold weather range gloves but not with my subzero wear as that's really n/a.
Since I'm a trigger trapper & right now the only thing I might miss is the hard 'spring' & subsequent very loud 'click' of the reset. It was so loud you could easily hear it after each shot in the recordings @ my comps.
Of course, I need to do more range work to really find & know the sweet spot & but I think I'm going to commit & make the mods to seat it properly so I can get to work.
My airstream has been stolen by dopers