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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2917056" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I forgot I had one until just now reading this thread. I was out hunting though, not indoors anywhere. I had a Thompson Center Hawken muzzle loader with the set triggers. Gun was basically brand new and it was my 1st season with it. The regular trigger was so heavy I thought it was broken and was planning on taking it in after deer season. Long story short that set trigger is so light the wind will damn near trip the sear and I was careless and did touch it before I got my thumb on the hammer when putting it back to half cock. No harm came since I was in the woods alone. I don't count the doubles on my M1A when I was being lazy and let it bump fire since I was actually aiming and shooting at a target, that's pretty easy to do off the bench. Never had one with a handgun.</p><p></p><p>Don't be ditching all your guns. If you feel like you need a break, that's your call. But you will regret it. I know for certain I would.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2917056, member: 3099"] I forgot I had one until just now reading this thread. I was out hunting though, not indoors anywhere. I had a Thompson Center Hawken muzzle loader with the set triggers. Gun was basically brand new and it was my 1st season with it. The regular trigger was so heavy I thought it was broken and was planning on taking it in after deer season. Long story short that set trigger is so light the wind will damn near trip the sear and I was careless and did touch it before I got my thumb on the hammer when putting it back to half cock. No harm came since I was in the woods alone. I don't count the doubles on my M1A when I was being lazy and let it bump fire since I was actually aiming and shooting at a target, that's pretty easy to do off the bench. Never had one with a handgun. Don't be ditching all your guns. If you feel like you need a break, that's your call. But you will regret it. I know for certain I would. [/QUOTE]
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