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Triggertech. Less creep, easier to adjust for weight, more reliable. Exactly this.
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I prefer TriggerTech for all of the above listed reasons. The only issue I ever had was on my old GAP Tempest and it just required a taller trigger hanger and it was happy
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Wow! nearly everyone agreeing on one brand. That's huge for the Fire. Sounds like TT is the way to go.
Thanks for the replies.
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Jordan Smith talked me into the trigger tech cult on 24HCF. https://patents.justia.com/assignee/trigger-techI finally killed something, a mule doe, with a trigger tech trigger on Oct 24 2020 But seriously folks, anything better than a Timney is wasted on me. I shot a 0.1" 3 shot group at 50 yards with a 1917 Sav 99 takedown with 6mmBR bull barrel with the 12 pound original trigger.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
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Don't overlook the Bix n' Andy Dakota or TacSport.
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I have two rifles with Triggertech triggers in them. They work okay, I've yet to have any issues with them.
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Wow! nearly everyone agreeing on one brand. That's huge for the Fire. Sounds like TT is the way to go.
Thanks for the replies. See...now you know something is wrong.
These are my opinions, feel free to disagree.
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Wow! nearly everyone agreeing on one brand. That's huge for the Fire. Sounds like TT is the way to go.
Thanks for the replies. See...now you know something is wrong. LOL, like what? Everybody recommending TT is getting a kickback from the manufacturer for every sale?
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Jordan Smith talked me into the trigger tech cult on 24HCF. https://patents.justia.com/assignee/trigger-techI finally killed something, a mule doe, with a trigger tech trigger on Oct 24 2020 But seriously folks, anything better than a Timney is wasted on me. I shot a 0.1" 3 shot group at 50 yards with a 1917 Sav 99 takedown with 6mmBR bull barrel with the 12 pound original trigger. What's the barrel contour & length on this? Looks like something I've got in mind.
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What's the barrel contour & length on this? Looks like something I've got in mind.
That rebarreled 250 Sav is a 1995 Rem700 short action. The goal was light weight. It has a 20" barrel, carbon fiber bipod, and light fill rear bag..... 8 pounds 3 ounces without ammo. The Gold coin in the bolt handle does add some weight. 1) The 250 sav is a Rem 700, Lilja 10" twist 3g, trigger tech trigger, PTG bolt, PTG recoil lug, Talley rings with bases, SWFA ultralight BCD scope
115 gr Nos bal tip naked 2.515" 65kpsi per quickload with cfe223 Chronograph: 2693 fps 2715 2731 2694
Hit the 1/2" bullseye at 200y and is sighted in for hunting
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
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Man, that is a humongous bolt handle but whatever floats yer' boat of course! John
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John, I replaced that handle. I make a lot of handles.
My relatives from Sweden pronounce Johnny as "yawnny".
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
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John, I replaced that handle. I make a lot of handles.
My relatives from Sweden pronounce Johnny as "yawnny". Yep, I now answer to "John" , "Yon", "Yawn" and "Yawnny"! My masters' students coming from Germany initially have a hard time with the informality at Swedish universities, and are not comfortable calling me "John" at first. I keep correcting them, but at least initially, I am "Professor Herr Doktor" until they loosen up! John
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TT Primary for the price compared to a Timney all day. I also like Shilens in that price range.
TT Special/Diamond price range, I'll go with a Bix N Andy all day long.
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that is a humongous bolt handle check out THIS bad boy.....
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What can you do with a Remington XP-100 center-grip?
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What can you do with a Remington XP-100 center-grip? I think the XP uses the same trigger as the Model Seven.
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