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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2917032" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I shoot matches every weekend, so with practice and matches, there is a lot of shooting going on. I had a ND one match. The gun had just came from a Smith to remove some over travel on the trigger. On one stage, I swore it doubled with one pull of the trigger. Something just didn't feel right, and when I got back to reload, one of the guys said it sounded like it doubled.</p><p>At the end of the next stage, I was walking back to the start area with the RO to my right, and my finger completely off the trigger. The gun fired, impacting the back berm. A couple of guys in the peanut gallery verified the finger was off the trigger. When I took it back to the gunsmith and related what happened, he said he couldn't find anything wrong with it, but the trigger pull was a little heavier after than.</p><p>Truly scary when it went off. Use this as a learning session, and not a personal punishment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2917032, member: 5412"] I shoot matches every weekend, so with practice and matches, there is a lot of shooting going on. I had a ND one match. The gun had just came from a Smith to remove some over travel on the trigger. On one stage, I swore it doubled with one pull of the trigger. Something just didn't feel right, and when I got back to reload, one of the guys said it sounded like it doubled. At the end of the next stage, I was walking back to the start area with the RO to my right, and my finger completely off the trigger. The gun fired, impacting the back berm. A couple of guys in the peanut gallery verified the finger was off the trigger. When I took it back to the gunsmith and related what happened, he said he couldn't find anything wrong with it, but the trigger pull was a little heavier after than. Truly scary when it went off. Use this as a learning session, and not a personal punishment. [/QUOTE]
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