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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
What Trigger Tech?
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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2433665" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>In my not so humble opinion, straight triggers on rifles or handguns or anything for that matter are about the worst thing ever. Not as bad as a Savage AccuTrigger or Glock trigger with the safety dingus in the center but pretty terrible. It really comes down to personal preference, but I think straight triggers are an over rated fad. It is my opinion that curved triggers give you more consistent finger placement for a more consistent pull every time. That being said, I would encourage you to try one for yourself so you can see just how terrible they are lol.</p><p></p><p>I personally run curved Diamond triggers on all my bolt guns. I don't mess with the weight out of the box, I just mount them directly. For me, this has given both accurate down range performance as well as drop safety. Straight, flat, in any model you choose, I think you will be happy with TT's offerings. Congrats on the first custom build as well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2433665, member: 113623"] In my not so humble opinion, straight triggers on rifles or handguns or anything for that matter are about the worst thing ever. Not as bad as a Savage AccuTrigger or Glock trigger with the safety dingus in the center but pretty terrible. It really comes down to personal preference, but I think straight triggers are an over rated fad. It is my opinion that curved triggers give you more consistent finger placement for a more consistent pull every time. That being said, I would encourage you to try one for yourself so you can see just how terrible they are lol. I personally run curved Diamond triggers on all my bolt guns. I don't mess with the weight out of the box, I just mount them directly. For me, this has given both accurate down range performance as well as drop safety. Straight, flat, in any model you choose, I think you will be happy with TT's offerings. Congrats on the first custom build as well! [/QUOTE]
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