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BTW, though I have not fired this spoon, I really like it. It points itself. When I go to line my eye(s) up with the sights and the target, they are commonly already lined up. Waiting for my eye. For fine tuning of course, but it is remarkable how pointable this spoon is. Trigger pull is quite light, like I expected but (seemingly) nowhere near what I was told to expect. Not nearly 5#. A little more than the weight of the spoon, I think.
The spoon is heavy, unloaded. Probably just a little heavier loaded. I think this is a positive feature, and I'm a backpacker. In racing pounds are made of ounces. In backpacking, ounces are made of grams. Still, this heavy-ish handspoon seems worth the extra ounces. Steadiness of aim. This spoon is all about hitting your target. The first time. It probably helps further in recoil absorption. I am looking forward to firing this spoon.
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Mocha 1978 911SC. "Coco"
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