Just One Bolt... And a Trigger Review

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Boo just wishes that he could wear the magic robe. :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol:
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UPSMAN wrote:Boo just wishes that he could wear the magic robe. :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol:
Yep, because it's a many robe! It would make me look like a burly man, a manly man! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Which trigger did you go with, the hunter or target?
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NonTypicalCPA wrote:Which trigger did you go with, the hunter or target?
Hunter. Although I do a lot of target shooting, the Main Function of my bow is Hunting. And I don't really want an overly light trigger for that application.

My rifles are all set between 2 and 2.5 lbs. This matches that, so is right familiar.

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Where did you buy that trigger?
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I thought selling and buying was supposed to be done in the trading post. We were all asked to keep the forum clean and straightened up. Should this one be in the Trading Post section of the forum also?
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Raymond wrote:I thought selling and buying was supposed to be done in the trading post. We were all asked to keep the forum clean and straightened up. Should this one be in the Trading Post section of the forum also?
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What is being bought or sold here Raymond?? :?:
This is a REVIEW of a Trigger Tech trigger.
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robertyb wrote:What is being bought or sold here Raymond?? :?:
This is a REVIEW of a Trigger Tech trigger.
LOL! Correct! This is my review of the new trigger, and as you can likely ascertain, I am LOVING it!

But just to stir the pot a little, I will answer the Riflemanz question. You can get the new triggers here: http://triggertech.com/

:lol:

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