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I am wondering if you are able to comment on it.
I like to do my hunting BEFORE I pull the trigger! There is only one kind of dead, but there are many different kinds of wounded.
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I just installed one last night. It is as advertised and well worth the $100 I paid for it.
I'll hit the range with it this weekend and let you know definitively. It's a better trigger than the RR two-stage. But that opinion is only going off dry-firing.
Dave
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Looking at getting one of these myself, interested in your experience with it
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I like to do my hunting BEFORE I pull the trigger! There is only one kind of dead, but there are many different kinds of wounded.
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Yes. I paid $109. It is not a Timney or a Gissele but is much better than mil-spec. On a 1-10 scale I'd put it abut 8.5.
I paid about $160 for another AR trigger and it is maybe a tiny tad better. But definitely not $50 worth.
The real test is would I buy another and the answer is 'Yes'.
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It was months ago and I won't have access to my home computer for the next week or so. (Working in The Bahamas is a bitch but someone has to do it. ) Cheaper Than Dirt, I think. $113 there now. $107 at Bud's today.
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I just installed one last night. It is as advertised and well worth the $100 I paid for it.
I'll hit the range with it this weekend and let you know definitively. It's a better trigger than the RR two-stage. But that opinion is only going off dry-firing.
Dave Differences between them? RRA can be a bit different and need more tuning in different lowers. Isn't the Ruger a drop in unit? Just curious.
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Jeff,
I'd say the Ruger is smoother/crisper than the Rock River I have.
Not sure what you mean when you say drop in unit.
Travis
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It is not a canister (drop in) trigger.
Can vary from lower to lower just as RR, Geissele and any other non canister trigger.
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Gotcha.
I gave that TriggerTech a go in the offhand today and holy balls.... That thing blows the RR and Ruger out of the fugkin' water.
Dave
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There is something wrong with your rra. My best trigger is a Geisele high speed match rifle. It's got tuning adjustments to adjust out whatever problem your having. Yes it's better than the rra varmint I have in another gun but to say it blows it away is a joke especially when I paid 62 bucks for it and $270 for the geisele
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There is something wrong with your rra. My best trigger is a Geisele high speed match rifle. It's got tuning adjustments to adjust out whatever problem your having. Yes it's better than the rra varmint I have in another gun but to say it blows it away is a joke especially when I paid 62 bucks for it and $270 for the geisele Cumminmecowboy, Do you own a TriggerTech? Dave
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Cumminmecowboy,
Do you own a TriggerTech?
Dave
Do you? MM
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Gotcha.
I gave that TriggerTech a go in the offhand today and holy balls.... That thing blows the RR and Ruger out of the fugkin' water.
Dave
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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hadn't heard of TT, will have to google them..
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The problem for me with the trigger tech is I prefer for the first stage to me most of the pull. Ideally 2 pound first stage 1 pound second. That trigger also looks it doesn't have engagement adjustment rather just pull weight
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With only 3/4lb on the 1st stage, what's the point of the TriggerTech 2 stage?
I just installed a Geissele HSNM and it's nice, but certainly not light years nicer than my RRs. It's adjustable, it's locktime is faster, but other than that, it's a wash. I like the RR longer 1st stage. Trigger bow placement is irrelevant to me. I like the Geissele's overtravel and 2nd stage adjustment. We'll see how it washes out. But I still maintain that if you can't win the Nationals with a RR, you can't win with any trigger.
I shot a Standing match with the Geissele. Shot a 193 with a 99 in the second string of 10. Same as I do with the RR.
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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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