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    elh0102 replied to the thread Whats wrong with me?.
    It's the emotion of the hobby, and a good thing if you don't go too crazy. A few years back I bought a beautiful little 20 ga Italian...
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    I think it is accurate to say that most local ordinances are now including air rifles under the "firearm" restrictions. Mine names "air...
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    I don't know your age, but if you amortize the cost of that Boss over your remaining shooting years, you might decide that it's a...
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    I have a Royale 400 in .22. Yesterday, having not shot the Royale in several months, I put a bottle cap on my target tree in the yard, a...
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    elh0102 replied to the thread RAW- Stuck stock?.
    My guess is that it is mostly just their typical tight fit. Both of my RAW rifles were very tight. That kind of fit isn't really...
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    elh0102 replied to the thread RAW- Stuck stock?.
    Some are a very tight fit. I know that glue-in BR actions can be popped out if left in a freezer overnight.
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    elh0102 replied to the thread AOA - FX Royale 400 .22.
    Congratulations! I have one, and it is one of my favorites, simple, robust, accurate. As for the Huggett, I'm sure it provides more...
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    As I had previously responded, I misunderstood your use of the high mag scopes. Please excuse my insulting ignorance and have a good day.
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    I agree, and obviously true. I must have misunderstood.
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    I've been involved in various BR sports for over 50 years. The idea that a 30X scope is needed for precise aiming at 13 yards is simply...
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    elh0102 replied to the thread Light trigger...prove it..
    Well, both of your examples are less than one ounce, so yeah, most folks could not distinguish a difference.
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    elh0102 replied to the thread Light trigger...prove it..
    The Veteran trigger is a good example of a fake two-stage trigger that works well, it's an excellent trigger. In adjusting it, you just...
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    elh0102 replied to the thread Light trigger...prove it..
    Again, I don't have that trigger to inspect, but I suspect that you have one of the many fake two-stage triggers, in which there is a...
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    elh0102 replied to the thread Light trigger...prove it..
    I'm not familiar with that trigger, but unless it is a true two-stage trigger in which the second stage sear is not in its cocked...
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    elh0102 replied to the thread Light trigger...prove it..
    In measuring trigger pull, your technique has to be correct. If pressure is applied in a very fast motion, a spring activated gauge will...