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Set Triggers - Good/Bad ? Who still makes them ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 1033214" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>The CZ set triggers are excellent. I have a 453 Varmint with one and love it. The primary (non-set) pull is light and crisp as well.</p><p></p><p>I also have a Remington Sendero on which I installed an aftermarket Kepplinger set trigger. IMHO it is not quite as nice as the CZ, the set distance -- the distance you must push it forward -- is longer. But it is still a sweet trigger. </p><p></p><p>The advantage of a set trigger is that you get a really, REALLY light target trigger when you want it, or a nice light regular trigger when you don't.</p><p></p><p>Set triggers are an acquired taste. Some people don't like how spooky light they are. I cut my teeth on Anschutz target rifles, so I love the light pull. The advantage of a single set trigger is that you aren't obligated to have ONLY that hair trigger. It is a decision you make to push the trigger forward to set it. In the field, I have made use of both options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 1033214, member: 1656"] The CZ set triggers are excellent. I have a 453 Varmint with one and love it. The primary (non-set) pull is light and crisp as well. I also have a Remington Sendero on which I installed an aftermarket Kepplinger set trigger. IMHO it is not quite as nice as the CZ, the set distance -- the distance you must push it forward -- is longer. But it is still a sweet trigger. The advantage of a set trigger is that you get a really, REALLY light target trigger when you want it, or a nice light regular trigger when you don't. Set triggers are an acquired taste. Some people don't like how spooky light they are. I cut my teeth on Anschutz target rifles, so I love the light pull. The advantage of a single set trigger is that you aren't obligated to have ONLY that hair trigger. It is a decision you make to push the trigger forward to set it. In the field, I have made use of both options. [/QUOTE]
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