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Re: Trigger Tech triggers and speed

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wabi wrote:Cabin fever??????
Donno Mike, but I don't think it's healthy whatever it is.
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Not talking about this situation but just in general terms.

I admire people whom move up in the food chain. Especially when they are doing something they enjoy. Not only on forums but out in the field as well. Would we all not like to be testers of equipment before anyone else even knows anything is happening. You have to be a trusted individual for companies to lay it on the line and let you in on their little secrets to help out. Says lots to me about people like that.

On a side note, pretty plain to see Don is a trusted associate of Excalibur and many other companies to be trusted with their secrets.

Maybe on the other hand I just have a weird way of thinking. :wink:
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The only thing anyone is really noticing is how much you insert foot, then apologize repeatedly. That's about the only badgering I see, over and over. :roll:
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Don't know what to say. So I will say good night to all. :wink:
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wheelie wrote:Don't know what to say. So I will say good night to all. :wink:
Good night uncle Wheelie :lol:
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Good night Wheelie!

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Wow! I don't know what all the kerfuffle's about and I kinda like it that way. Some of you may have noticed me here for a couple months now and all I can say is that through all the help and advice I've received a couple of the members have truly stood out going way beyond what I would expect anyone to do for a virtual stranger. I don't want to embarrass anyone but both Boo and Enormous have afforded me with tremendous help and encouragement....and accepting no remuneration for things they've sent me. Little things to them but a big deal to me. That being said, thanks Don and Norm. :D
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It's nice to be "just" an observer. Human nature never ceases to amaze, but does not come as a surprise to me.
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Swamp Donky wrote:I'm thinkin' on a single stage T/T Trigger for my new E/M 38Blackout as we speak! :D :mrgreen:
I love the idea of zero movement then 'SNAP' yet everyone seems to steer towards the 2 stage tt.. ???
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Just dropped a single stage in my 380 blackout , Have only shot it a few time's but like what I see or feel.
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I just ordered a TT 2-stage, Matrix hunter. Can't wait to finally shoot one of these. Danny Miller: $154 to your door. I should have it by the weekend.
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racking up points wrote:I just ordered a TT 2-stage, Matrix hunter. Can't wait to finally shoot one of these. Danny Miller: $154 to your door. I should have it by the weekend.
Careful, TriggerTech units shrink groups. Just ask paulaboutform. He sent me a email and photo yesterday with his first robinhood after his first shot with his 380 and TT unit.
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I better remove my Lumenocks then! :shock:

Might have to buy some crap arrows for back yard shoots because robin-hooding a big John arrow is just downright disrespectful to both arrows. :lol:
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Might have to buy some crap arrows for back yard shoots because robin-hooding a big John arrow is just downright disrespectful to both arrows. :lol:[/quote]

I hope that shameless Big John plug didn't ruffle feathers for not being in the trading post. ROTFL! :lol:
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racking up points wrote:Might have to buy some crap arrows for back yard shoots because robin-hooding a big John arrow is just downright disrespectful to both arrows. :lol:
I hope that shameless Big John plug didn't ruffle feathers for not being in the trading post. ROTFL! :lol:[/quote]
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