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<blockquote data-quote="BigPrince" data-source="post: 2434390" data-attributes="member: 39328"><p>I'll add some opinions. I've moved all my custom hunting rifles to 2stage curved Diamonds. </p><p></p><p>I have them set for 1lb 1st stage and 1lb second stage. This allows for a little more safety in the 1st stage so I don't accidently pull it with gloves on but once I hit that wall I only have 1lb to go. I can sit on that wall like a single stage. The 1lb second stage mimics my comp guns who have 1lb or less single stage triggers. I prefer not to run the exact minimum so use Diamonds to be more in the middle of the range for them.</p><p></p><p>I run curved for consistency because I have other rifles that no one makes a flat trigger for. I'd rather be consistent even if I like the flat triggers as you can index on the bottom of them a little more consistently. </p><p></p><p>As for running them out of the box without measuring... man that makes my anxiety go up thinking about it. I'm sure TTs are very close in default from the factory but I wouldn't be able to not check it as each action can impart a different weight on a trigger. I've got both digital pull measurer and NRA weights. </p><p></p><p>In the end it is all preference. Only caution I would say is matching the weight to your skill level and amount of practice. Don't be the guy who shoots 2x/yr at the range running a 4oz trigger on a hunting trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigPrince, post: 2434390, member: 39328"] I'll add some opinions. I've moved all my custom hunting rifles to 2stage curved Diamonds. I have them set for 1lb 1st stage and 1lb second stage. This allows for a little more safety in the 1st stage so I don't accidently pull it with gloves on but once I hit that wall I only have 1lb to go. I can sit on that wall like a single stage. The 1lb second stage mimics my comp guns who have 1lb or less single stage triggers. I prefer not to run the exact minimum so use Diamonds to be more in the middle of the range for them. I run curved for consistency because I have other rifles that no one makes a flat trigger for. I'd rather be consistent even if I like the flat triggers as you can index on the bottom of them a little more consistently. As for running them out of the box without measuring... man that makes my anxiety go up thinking about it. I'm sure TTs are very close in default from the factory but I wouldn't be able to not check it as each action can impart a different weight on a trigger. I've got both digital pull measurer and NRA weights. In the end it is all preference. Only caution I would say is matching the weight to your skill level and amount of practice. Don't be the guy who shoots 2x/yr at the range running a 4oz trigger on a hunting trip. [/QUOTE]
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