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Piet -
I think a commonly accepted English term for this "pre-movement" of the trigger is "slack." In a sentence if would be something like this: "After you take up the slack in the trigger, you will feel the trigger become more solid or firm just prior to firing." At least this is how I've heard it referred to, etc. Mauser720 - Ron |
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