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hailey
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hows come nobody uses a release trigger in benchrest?
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I also shoot trap as well as having just started in BR.
I don't see how a release trigger would really help on a rifle since you'd be forced to hold the rifle all the time while getting ready to take the shot. If you had to wait out the wind youd have to keep hanging onto the trigger or unset it. It seems like it would just be another thing to worry about a lot of the time. In certain situations where you could just set the trigger, correct the hold and fire I can see it could help but overall a normal pull trigger seems more logical on a rifle.
In trap I shoot a Perazzi SC3 with a normal pull/pull trigger and have no need for a release. I have however shot guns with a release/release (under and over) and have no trouble switching gears to shoot such a gun. In fact I found the release was quite a natural way of letting the shot go with a shotgun simple because it was a muscle relaxation that fired the shot rather than a tensing of the muscles, it all just seemed to flow better.
I can't agree that a release trigger is fundamentally dangerous. It is simply a mechanical switch like any other and if understood correctly it is not more or less dangerous than a normal trigger. The danger comes when people make errors, same as any other situation were an "accident" happens.
Bryce
Once thre trigger is activated, can it be "unactivated".
The reason I ask is in the case of an emergency cease fire, you do not have the option of firing the Rifle to clear it...........jackie