And here we go again...
Yet another case of incompetent
rifle butchering, ooops sorry, I meant to type "gunsmithing" turning a perfectly fine rifle into a danger to self and others...
This time some idiot is adjusting double rifle triggers to competition rifle pull... The stupidity!!!!!!!!!!!
And of course, the
clown, ooops sorry, I meant to type "gunsmith" does not even function-check his
carnage, ooops sorry, I meant to type "work"... Again, the stupidity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And of course, the
amateur, ooops sorry, I meant to type "owner" does not even try the new trigger pull and does not even function-check the rifle before loading it. Once more, the stupidity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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And internet lore flows freely.......
Heck yes, quick man quick, what is the brand of the rifle? let us hurry to blame the rifle maker! and let us be as forceful in our dogmatic and pontificating condemnation as we are ignorant of the facts in the case! Ayayayayayay.... The stupidity...............
In addition to jonojoseph, who apparently confuses what should be the trigger pull on a double .500 NE with what the trigger pull of a match .22 LR is, if any name need to be asked, it is the name of the moronic idiot "bubbasmith" who
trashed, ooops sorry, I meant to type "worked" on the rifle and did not even check his own work... Again, the stupidity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry for the language, but this really annoys me...
Darn few rifles "double"... in most cases shooters "double"...
No, the rifle did not double on you. You doubled on the rifle. The rifle is supposed to fire the second barrel when you press the rear trigger.................................
Not true!
Experienced double rifle shooters do not strum the triggers under recoil...
Only inexperienced double rifle shooters use the rear trigger first...
It is not your fault
cbvanb, you were the victim of yet another example of "internet PH-ing" or "internet expertise", the "technique" you learned is a joke, and rightfully scorned upon by actual experienced double rifle shooters.
You and the folks who "liked" your post need to unlearn this erroneous practice and learn the proper technique: to prevent trigger strumming (like strumming the strings of a guitar) the shooter needs to have a firm and tight grasp on the pistol grip so that when the rifle recoils and pushes the shoulder and the shooting arm back, the hand does not slide back on the pistol grip and the trigger finger does not strum the triggers
Simple enough, right? And the trigger finger can then transition instantly to the rear trigger should a second shot be needed, exactly as a double is designed to be used.
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