Definitely gonna hit the range. This time, revolvers, tho. I got something I want to try with the DA trigger. Two staging it. If I can. Line up on target, draw quite a bit out of the trigger pull. Tiny Pause, finish the draw for the break.
See if I can apply something Sam showed me. I'll prolly mess it up, but let's see.
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If the action is smooth, you may not be able to do that second pause, as they tend to want to continue moving.
What you may want to check with a bit of slow dryfire, is whether it drops the hammer before it locks the cylinder. I've encountered this on some revolvers fired double action. It's not a tremendous offset, but it would tend to spit lead. Sure won't do much for accuracy! Beats up the gun, I suspect. Design factors, and wear, are the causes. Most of them were never intended to be shot in that manner, of course.
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