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Oz
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by Oz »
I've never claimed to be the smartest guy around. So this is painfully obvious to me now, hindsight being 20/20 and all...
When making adjustments to your pistol or rifle, especially large/significant adjustments... DO THEM ONE AT A TIME!
In other words; don't adjust the rake of your grip, the cant and the trigger shoe depth at one time ;-)
'Nuff said!
Oz
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Forrest C.
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by Forrest C. »
It's also not a good idea to do that right before a big national match.
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Oz
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by Oz »
Forrest C. wrote:It's also not a good idea to do that right before a big national match.
YES! More excellent advice.
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scott75
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by scott75 »
I think it is also a good idea to write down any and all changes you make!!! I add any changes I make into my shooting diary.
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joan frazier
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by joan frazier »
scott75 wrote:I think it is also a good idea to write down any and all changes you make!!! I add any changes I make into my shooting diary.
A sure helpful thing to do so that you know what changes you had done and you will be well-informed on your own.
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