Machingeaneer
Lil-Rokslider
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This thread essentially boils down to a person's opinions of how hard it is to push a switch.
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What is different about the Blaser is that there is zero mechanical energy for the firing pin to strike the primer.
You literally cannot, regardless of trigger weight, set that round off.
Blaser agrees with you, just look at the weights the consider hunting vs match on the ATZL trigger. Basically, the OP thinks Blaser is stupid in their recommendations and designed a rifle to do something they didn't, both on trigger weight and leaving a round chambered.Also, there is no reason, ever, to have a trigger lighter than 1.5# on a hunting rifle. I prefer 28 ounces. A guy who hunts in colder weather might prefer 48 with a minimum of 40 or so. But there’s no advantage, and significant disadvantage, to going below that range.
I’m sitting in a deer stand listening to rain on the metal roof and enjoying these memes. If we don’t shoot something by 0830 we are going to have fried backstrap for breakfast.
That’s the entire internet in a nutshell. It’s like ‘mirror mirror on the wall, who’s the smartest/prettiest of them all’ except the mirror is tired of your silliness and has heard it before and it has memes. Unless you’re actually pretty or smart, but that’s rare.So, this who thread, as many have pointed out, is a waste of time, an illusion of a conversation, but he intends to talk to us, not with us.