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0.25 sec…but I haven’t done the “trigger� job on my mouse yet so the take-up is long, the break is not crisp, and the reset is erratic…it’s also my smaller BUM (Back Up Mouse) so it took me a little longer to get it out of it’s ankle holster and the sight radius is a little short…
So you see, I have a legitimate reason for being so slow…it was all equipment related
I’m going to try it again once I get my Baer custom 1911 mouse out of the safe…then we’ll see how fast I can be...I wonder if their timer goes that low
So you see, I have a legitimate reason for being so slow…it was all equipment related
I’m going to try it again once I get my Baer custom 1911 mouse out of the safe…then we’ll see how fast I can be...I wonder if their timer goes that low

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TX Rancher wrote:0.25 sec…but I haven’t done the “trigger� job on my mouse yet so the take-up is long, the break is not crisp, and the reset is erratic…it’s also my smaller BUM (Back Up Mouse) so it took me a little longer to get it out of it’s ankle holster and the sight radius is a little short…
So you see, I have a legitimate reason for being so slow…it was all equipment related![]()
I’m going to try it again once I get my Baer custom 1911 mouse out of the safe…then we’ll see how fast I can be...I wonder if their timer goes that low





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You need to count the time it takes you to retreive the equipment that you use from the mouse safe!TX Rancher wrote:I’m going to try it again once I get my Baer custom 1911 mouse out of the safe…then we’ll see how fast I can be...I wonder if their timer goes that low

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