MNgoldenbear
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Okay, so it's not a Hammerli. At any rate, I've been shooting a Browning Buckmark in a winter league out here the past couple of years. I shoot it reasonably well (high 80s to mid 90s, stock sights, positions), but would like to improve the trigger -- somewhat lighter, perhaps less travel/overtravel, smoother. I know that trigger jobs are best left to those who know what they're doing. Anyone out there with experience figure this would be a simple deal for an amateur (little buffing, etc.) or is it best to find a good 'smith? (Kind of guessing the second option myself, but figured since I found this board, why not ask?) Thanks.
While I'm at it, any recommendations for the job in central western MN?
While I'm at it, any recommendations for the job in central western MN?
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