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Unread 04-28-2022, 03:22 PM   #1
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Does your Fulford trigger work well? I have one that seems to work OK as I recall.
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Does your Fulford trigger work well? I have one that seems to work OK as I recall.
Bill I have a 34" CHE with a Fulford trigger in it. I have not shot it a lot, I would say around 6-7 flats so far. It has functioned just fine but I have NOT attempted to switch the barrels. It is set to fire R then L. As both chokes are tight I am just leaving it alone. I'm half afraid to look at it much less fiddle with it as long as it's working properly. Heck it may be the greatest ST of all time for all I know, but then again....
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