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Re: .22 Ballard
Reply #30 - Sep 21st, 2020 at 5:51pm
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Outside of Otto A. Bremer of old and Richard Binger of new you just don't hear to much about any trigger work being improved upon on anymore. Or like Bremer having it Patent.

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Re: .22 Ballard
Reply #31 - Sep 21st, 2020 at 6:04pm
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I have a single trigger Ballard that was owned and shot by Paul Landrock. He was on the 1924 Olympic team and his rifle was smithed by Pope. It has the lightest single trigger I've ever experienced. When I first got it, I had some shots that went before I was ready.
  
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