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02-05-2010, 02:47 PM
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Morgan claims they have been making the pad for "more than a half century". Believe it or not, 1960 was a half century ago. I figured the picture was not old because of the baseball cap.
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02-05-2010, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Chuck Bishop
Frank,
Yes it was you, I think at the time your sign in name was FHalz or something similar. I don't think most people realize how much more natural it is to shoot a release trigger than a pull trigger once your used to it. Think of it as relaxing your muscles instead of contracting and tightening your muscles when you want the gun to go off. The problem is that for most people, trying to switch back to a pull trigger is not easy. The brain needs to be retrained, at least for me it does.
Frank, have you been able to shoot pull triggers without any problems?
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I shoot alot of sporting clays with a Browning and I have not had a problem yet. I would love to try a double release to see how that is. I totally agree about how just relaxing the hand is sooooo much better. Thanks, Frank
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