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Offline northwesthunter84

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Gunsmith for trigger work on a slug gun
« on: October 16, 2020, 11:47:15 AM »
I would like some input from guys who have had trigger work done on a shotgun.  I have a Winchester SX2 that I would like to get the trigger pull lightened on.  Its broke in at 7#'s 10 oz (it was heavier when I first got it) which sucks for a slug gun.  I don't mind a little heavier trigger on a shot gun for birds but this one is a dedicated deer gun for IL.  I'm on the Kitsap peninsula, but I wouldn't mind a little bit of a drive for quick turnaround.  Any info would be appreciated.

 


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