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Re: Puget Sound Area Shooter's Group For what it's worth, I have been sending concerned E-mail to my elected representatives. Also broker, I am planning on being there.
Re: Puget Sound Area Shooter's Group I did try that first, followed by monkeying around with the sear engagement screw to no avail.I ended up taking it to Mike palazzo and decided to go ahead and have him glass bed my stock as well. Hopefully I will have it back by christmas.
Re: Puget Sound Area Shooter's Group I wish I could,the trigger on my rig took a giant poop. I was warned that jewell triggers were prone to this sort of thing but refused to listen.
Re: Puget Sound Area Shooter's Group In my experience the best distance for a ladder test is the longest one available. At 550 you will be able to see the difference in point of impact between loads, at 1 or 200 yards all you really end up with is a jumble of bullet holes. Check this out...