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Put me down for one at full price whenever you are able.

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Hey Don,
Sounds like a WINNER!!!!!!!!!!!!! I will take one for the wifes Ibex.
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robertyb wrote:"The amount of travel and the unexpected break is what I hate"


On the stock trigger try this. When the bow is cocked and ready to shoot pull the trigger while on safety. Now all the trigger travel will be gone when you release the safety and shoot.
X2 :wink: Makes everything a lot better, :wink:

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Re: boo on trigger

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boo if you need tester let me know i hunt almost every day from sept 15 to dec 31 thats plus any other shhooting.
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robertyb wrote:"

On the stock trigger try this. When the bow is cocked and ready to shoot pull the trigger while on safety. Now all the trigger travel will be gone when you release the safety and shoot.
Cool, I will try this next time I can get out to shoot.
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Re: boo on trigger

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Bullzeye wrote:
robertyb wrote:"

On the stock trigger try this. When the bow is cocked and ready to shoot pull the trigger while on safety. Now all the trigger travel will be gone when you release the safety and shoot.
Cool, I will try this next time I can get out to shoot.
If you ask the designer of the trigger (Bill Troubridge) or Danny Miller you will be told that it is not considered a good thing to do. It's your bow do what you want but please be very careful. You are circumventing the safe features that were built into the trigger mechanism. That safety feature is the creep that you are taking out of the trigger/sear travel. It was put there for a reason.
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Ty for the advice Don :D
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