Taming the Trapdoor Springfield trigger, w/ Ernie Brandt improved trigger tumbler system. Ernie Brandt 816-803-4966 Trapdoorcollector.com
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@FrednDeeDee9 ай бұрын
A hair trigger with wool gloves on during an icy cold deer season can cause the smoke pole to go off before you're ready. Yes, it happened to me once and cost me a doe. Another time I tried to squeeze the set trigger without moving my trigger finger up to the firing trigger. It cost me another doe. I stopped using the set trigger and was eight for eight on deer. I now have two 1873 Springfield infantry rifles I shoot with black powder loads. They both are very good shooters. Oh, Once I had my Trapdoor slung over my shoulder and a big doe jumped up 5 feet in front of me. Until I got the dang rifle off of my shoulder the doe was gone. Guess who doesn't use a rifle sling any longer, and I harvested several deer because of it. One of my two trapdoors is a Bannerman, and it shoots a tad better group than my original model 1873 inside 100 yards. The bannerman barrel shines like a mirror and I do not think it saw much shooting. Most of the deer I shoot are inside 30 yards anyway because I hunt in the thickest brush I can find. Good Video Partner!!!!!!!
@Travellingman329 ай бұрын
Some how I’m seeing in your story Homer Simpson hunting…clack…boom…DOH! 😂 I mostly cut paper on the range, so set triggers work well there. Good hunting!