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All I mean is that I like a large trigger guard with enough room for a thickly gloved finger, so I like a trigger near the back of the guard. In Canada a lot of hunting is done in very cold conditions and thick insulated gloves are a necessity. I was at the range yesterday in cold conditions and noted that I was unable to shoot my DST Heym SR20 without removing my gloves, something not always possible under real hunting conditions when a fast first shot is necessary. Quick cycling of the bolt is a secondary concern.
Copy on the large trigger guard. However you say you like the trigger at the BACK of the trigger guard. Just seeking clarification on you definition of BACK of the guard. To me the M98 bolt handles are to the FRONT, ie the part nearest the front of the rifle.
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