Congrats on the P320! I'm sure you'll get it fixed up the way you like. I don't think "high bore line" matters. For me, triggers are triggers, and sights are sights. The fundamentals of shooing stay the same no matter the platform: press trigger while keeping sights locked on target, then fully release trigger. Rinse and repeat. Revolvers especially help with that discipline. :) I think diversifying your trigger portfolio (revolvers, TDA, striker) keeps a shooter grounded in the fundamentals. -JKing
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Congrats on the P320! I'm sure you'll get it fixed up the way you like. I don't think "high bore line" matters. For me, triggers are triggers, and sights are sights. The fundamentals of shooing stay the same no matter the platform: press trigger while keeping sights locked on target, then fully release trigger. Rinse and repeat. Revolvers especially help with that discipline. :) I think diversifying your trigger portfolio (revolvers, TDA, striker) keeps a shooter grounded in the fundamentals. -JKing
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