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I bought a straight bow and like it better. Can’t explain the difference because they both hit my scale at 3.5 lbs but I want both of my single stages to be flat. I might stick this one in my 15-22 that I bought for Steel Challenge, it’s pretty fast and has a good reset.
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I love my CMC, more than i thought i would. Its 2 3/4 pounds, right on the money. However, its a flat/straight bow. Sounds like TWR is wanting something more along those lines.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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I shoot a few flat triggers and am beginning to like them. The flat SSP I have already is my preference. I’m hoping to move this curved one at $75 under the current pricing in hopes of picking up another flat trigger on Black Friday. I think last year they were $200 on sale. I’m still saving someone $35 for a like new trigger they can try.
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I don't have any problem with the curved triggers & all my 2-stage triggers are curved.
But on the other hand, all my single stage triggers, except an Elf are all flat, & I think I do prefer the flat trigger a little better.
I bought 2 of the new Lantac (Rise made) flat single stage triggers & like them a lot, at least as much as I like Elf. I also have one of the Rise RA-535's & it's excellent too & is the reason I tried the Lantac's.
Have not tried or used a Geiselle single stage.
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I tried 3 of the Rise Armament triggers and they are nice. I just know Geissele’s products and decided to stay with them. Though I have more 2 stage triggers, my off hand shooting seems to be better with a single stage. I joke and say it’s because I pull as the dot or cross hairs move over the target and a single stage hits quicker with less room for error. Might be some truth in there...
I know follow ups are faster.
I also want to keep both single stage triggers different than my 2 stages just because.
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This is the Rise trigger that I have & it's their top of the line unit; I think it's the same as the one they are now making for Lantac & this is a helluva price. Very crisp, almost no overtravel & a very fast reset. Also a link to the new Lantac's; I have the new ones & also one of the previous version made for them by CMC & I think the new ones are better. Also a link to a bunch of single stage trigger reviews & data. With the ones I have, his assements are pretty much spot on, IMO. Rise Trigger SaleNew Lantac Made by RiseSingle Stage Trigger TestsMM
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How is it compared to their 3Gun trigger?
your flippant remarks which you so adeptly sling
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I haven’t tried a 3 gun, headed that way and most reviews didn’t like the surprise break or lack of a wall so I went with the SSP instead.
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If you want to try it I’ll send it to you, either send it back or a check. It’s in a spare gun so no biggie.
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How is it compared to their 3Gun trigger? I run both the SSP and the SD3G and they are very very close in the way they feel. I’ve read the SSP has a little quicker reset than the SD3G but I can’t tell the difference in my guns. I use 2 of the SSP and 2 of the SD3G and they all have the predictable Geissele reliability and function. You can switch from either SSP or either SD3G and they all feel the exact same. That’s what I love about Geissele; the repeatability between different triggers is spot on. You always know what you’re going to get when you buy them. Reno
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I tried the hiperfire over the 3 gun, no surprise break but offers similar performance.
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Just a heads up, Geissele has them new for $168 BF sale priced so I'm gonna stick mine in my 15-22 and just buy another trigger.
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Had a pistol match this morning but afterwards I tried the SSP in my 15-22. I was concerned that the heavy hammer spring might not work with a 22 rimfire and the blue spring that comes with the gun made it a 2.5 lb trigger which is too light for me.
I loaded 2 mags with a box of CCI SV and it never missed a beat. Reset is short and it'll be perfect for steel challenge. Of course I now have a $200 trigger in a $300 gun but that's beside the point...
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If you want to try it I’ll send it to you, either send it back or a check. It’s in a spare gun so no biggie. I appreciate it. I ordered a LaRue single stage to try and save a few bucks. If it doesn't work out I'll holler at you.
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Let me know about the LaRue, I usually like his products but reviews weren't that great on the SS.
As for the SSP, it's found a home in my 15-22
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