Bill Calfee
Gun Fool
Friend Anthony DiOrio
Friend AD:
You need not respond to this.......I'm just thinking out loud.....about triggers, and wanted you to hear it.
Simplicity.
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I had a long conversation a couple months ago with Jerry Graves.
Jerry was a double tough RFBR shooter back in the day.
Jerry is one of those individuals who looks at his RFBR rifle simply as a tool.......
And, it's his job to figure out the best way to use it.
He's not into the technical aspects of a RFBR gun, cause it's simply a tool that's required for him to compete in RFBR.
At the bench Jerry looked like a big bear, hugging over the top of his 40-X.
He held that thing hard, cause that's the way it shot the best....
A lot of shooters are afraid to touch their guns....
By the way, Harry Deneen was just like Jerry.......Harry held his rifles, hard, with both hands.
Anyway...........................
Jerry's 40-X used one of the original, Remington 2 0z three lever triggers....
So one day Jerry decided he'd upgrade to a Jewel.........
He installed it, or had it installed, and went to shooting.
He told me he had occasional odd shots......even with the same ammo, that he did not have with the simplistic Remington three lever.
He said he checked the bedding, since the metal was out of the stock to change the trigger, and it was good.
But he still had an occasional odd shot...
So he decided to put the Remington three lever back in the rifle....
And the occasional odd shots went away.
Simplicity:
Anthony, the three lever Remington pattern trigger is pure simplicity compared to the complexity of the three most popular triggers being used in RFBR today.
The design is so simple that it's practically fool proof.
Again AD, you need not respond......I'm just thinking out loud.
Your friend, Bill Calfee
Friend AD:
You need not respond to this.......I'm just thinking out loud.....about triggers, and wanted you to hear it.
Simplicity.
________________________
I had a long conversation a couple months ago with Jerry Graves.
Jerry was a double tough RFBR shooter back in the day.
Jerry is one of those individuals who looks at his RFBR rifle simply as a tool.......
And, it's his job to figure out the best way to use it.
He's not into the technical aspects of a RFBR gun, cause it's simply a tool that's required for him to compete in RFBR.
At the bench Jerry looked like a big bear, hugging over the top of his 40-X.
He held that thing hard, cause that's the way it shot the best....
A lot of shooters are afraid to touch their guns....
By the way, Harry Deneen was just like Jerry.......Harry held his rifles, hard, with both hands.
Anyway...........................
Jerry's 40-X used one of the original, Remington 2 0z three lever triggers....
So one day Jerry decided he'd upgrade to a Jewel.........
He installed it, or had it installed, and went to shooting.
He told me he had occasional odd shots......even with the same ammo, that he did not have with the simplistic Remington three lever.
He said he checked the bedding, since the metal was out of the stock to change the trigger, and it was good.
But he still had an occasional odd shot...
So he decided to put the Remington three lever back in the rifle....
And the occasional odd shots went away.
Simplicity:
Anthony, the three lever Remington pattern trigger is pure simplicity compared to the complexity of the three most popular triggers being used in RFBR today.
The design is so simple that it's practically fool proof.
Again AD, you need not respond......I'm just thinking out loud.
Your friend, Bill Calfee