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Topic: Fine tuning a trigger for accuracy? (Read 4042 times)
melsdad
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June 10, 2008, 04:41:14 AM »
Thank you captchee, for the great information. This will be helpful to many people in the future.
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Brian Jordan
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Captchee
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June 10, 2008, 09:15:14 AM »
no problem .
follow the links i provided in the post prior to the photos , they will take you to the pages that show the same information and more
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June 11, 2008, 03:04:07 PM »
flies and tumbler and sears, oh my!
thanks - now I know my Ps and Qs
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