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RE: Wisconsin Rapids mid-range match with my .44-77.
Well, I have tried my best to influence those around me to follow the righteous path of paper patching and give up the dirty habit of greasing their bullets, but I'm only one man. I do appreciate the help of others who are devoted to the ONE true way that is paper patching.
I am still playing around with this Sharps set trigger thing and I thought I had it pretty good. I put my RCBS scale on it, which is probably not the most accurate, and it wouldn't break at less than 5 pound. Not quite what I want in a target rifle. So I turned on the screw some more.
Now I understand that the adjustment screw on a Sharps is NOT supposed to control the weight, but only controls the sear engagement, but less engagement would be good.
So now I've got it so the trigger is breaking at 3 1/2 lbs. now and the should be plenty light for my old fingers. If I turn the screw any more the rear trigger will not set.
I don't like set triggers! I much prefer a well adjusted single trigger. It is what it is. I hope to shoot tomorrow and test the improvements I made to my bore critters and my trigger.
Jim Kluskens
aka Distant Thunder
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