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GOOD TRIGGER WEIGHT FOR A HUNTING RIFLE?
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<blockquote data-quote="muleystalker" data-source="post: 1806569" data-attributes="member: 79944"><p>A lot of it has to do with what you are used to pulling, I shoot a lot of F-Class and other long range shoots. I shoot at least 1 F-Class shoot and month minimum and up to 2-3 shoots a month. Most my guns I shoot in F-Class are about 1.5 -2oz. And about 4oz on my other comp guns. I run about 8 -12oz on my hunting rigs. I pulled out one of my older 28 Noshers to load some monos for Ca. season. It has a 2 stage Huber at about</p><p>1.95 lbs combined weight, When I went to shoot the thing at the range I about died, it felt like an 8lbs trigger, like it didn't want to break, LOL</p><p></p><p> I am using the 2 stage Bix & Andy Tack Sport Pro now on my other hunting rifles and love them, the 2 stage lets you marry your finger to the trigger a bit before you hit the second stage which is lighter. Its a good compromise for people who like real light triggers on their hunting rifle. Me myself I have no problem touching my 2oz triggers and moving my finger on the trigger without it going off, its all in the repetitive practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muleystalker, post: 1806569, member: 79944"] A lot of it has to do with what you are used to pulling, I shoot a lot of F-Class and other long range shoots. I shoot at least 1 F-Class shoot and month minimum and up to 2-3 shoots a month. Most my guns I shoot in F-Class are about 1.5 -2oz. And about 4oz on my other comp guns. I run about 8 -12oz on my hunting rigs. I pulled out one of my older 28 Noshers to load some monos for Ca. season. It has a 2 stage Huber at about 1.95 lbs combined weight, When I went to shoot the thing at the range I about died, it felt like an 8lbs trigger, like it didn't want to break, LOL I am using the 2 stage Bix & Andy Tack Sport Pro now on my other hunting rifles and love them, the 2 stage lets you marry your finger to the trigger a bit before you hit the second stage which is lighter. Its a good compromise for people who like real light triggers on their hunting rifle. Me myself I have no problem touching my 2oz triggers and moving my finger on the trigger without it going off, its all in the repetitive practice. [/QUOTE]
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