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Light Primer Strikes - advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2255652" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>Sure, a very strong hammer spring presents its own challenges, and may require some change in your shooting style. Specifically, with weak ammo or unstable gun handling, you could experience short strokes, but they would have to be really short to cause a disco to not grab the hammer. As far as the bump fire problem, proper follow through with the trigger eliminates that. </p><p>The better your fcg is the more you have to pay attention to the fundamentals because the price you pay for that short reset precision trigger is less tolerance for non ideal shooting habits. Im using "you" in the general sense, not specifically you as a person, btw.! I have an ssa, and have been guilty of sending 2 when i meant to send 1 because i "feathered" the trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2255652, member: 8377"] Sure, a very strong hammer spring presents its own challenges, and may require some change in your shooting style. Specifically, with weak ammo or unstable gun handling, you could experience short strokes, but they would have to be really short to cause a disco to not grab the hammer. As far as the bump fire problem, proper follow through with the trigger eliminates that. The better your fcg is the more you have to pay attention to the fundamentals because the price you pay for that short reset precision trigger is less tolerance for non ideal shooting habits. Im using "you" in the general sense, not specifically you as a person, btw.! I have an ssa, and have been guilty of sending 2 when i meant to send 1 because i "feathered" the trigger. [/QUOTE]
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