Set trigger (single set trigger).
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 1:09 am
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Morning guys.
Do any of you have experience with a single set trigger?
I recently got a BRNO and must admit I like, but it kicks
like a mule compared to my .223 Remington 700.
After 20 or so shots I know about it so while I'm practising
I keep the shots down to about six at a time in any one detail
and limit it to a maximum of 20 - 30 during any one session.
So to my question
Last time out I used the set trigger and I could not relax
because I was caught off guard with the bang. I fired 2 groups
of 3 and the groups were touching but they were about an
inch lower and to the left. I felt as though I was snatching
the last part of the trigger pull.
I went back to normal setting and I was back in the bull?
Have any of you had any experience with this type of trigger and
does it or did it alter the way you shot.
I don't like it and because I seem to be OK without it, I'll
leave it alone for a while until I have properly got used to the gun.
ozone
.
Morning guys.
Do any of you have experience with a single set trigger?
I recently got a BRNO and must admit I like, but it kicks
like a mule compared to my .223 Remington 700.
After 20 or so shots I know about it so while I'm practising
I keep the shots down to about six at a time in any one detail
and limit it to a maximum of 20 - 30 during any one session.
So to my question

Last time out I used the set trigger and I could not relax
because I was caught off guard with the bang. I fired 2 groups
of 3 and the groups were touching but they were about an
inch lower and to the left. I felt as though I was snatching
the last part of the trigger pull.
I went back to normal setting and I was back in the bull?
Have any of you had any experience with this type of trigger and
does it or did it alter the way you shot.
I don't like it and because I seem to be OK without it, I'll
leave it alone for a while until I have properly got used to the gun.
ozone
.