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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 528038" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>On my last visit to Legacy Sports yesterday, I noticed that they were touting a new trigger.</p><p><img src="http://www.legacysports.com/images/misc/Howa2StageTrigger.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>They say on the website:</p><p>"Howa is equipping each barreled action with the new Howa Actuator Controlled Trigger (HACT) system that eliminates trigger creep and lightens trigger pull. The HACT will fit all Howa M-1500 rifles that were previously equipped with their three position safety.</p><p></p><p> <strong>The HACT trigger assembly is a completely redesigned trigger and sear unit that actually creates a two-stage trigger. This allows the shooter to take up trigger creep before squeezing through to touch off the round. The HACT trigger system allows for a lighter let-off - factory set at 3 lbs</strong> - eliminating trigger jerk, or pulling off the shot because the trigger pull is too heavy.</p><p> The other improvement that the HACT offers is in safety. Most triggers use an indirect sear lock, meaning, the safety locks the trigger and the trigger locks the sear. With lightened triggers that have been worked on after the sale, this can be dangerous because a hard bump can set off the sear, even if the safety is engaged. With the new HACT trigger, we use a direct sear lock, where a cross pin locks the sear, preventing any accidental discharges.</p><p> The HACT trigger from Howa will improve your accuracy with a crisper, cleaner and lighter trigger pull. This will give you better groups and . . . cleaner harvests!"</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: Blue">Does anyone have feedback on the difference in trigger quality of adjustablility ? Normally, the trend is that new triggers offer less scope for adjustment with every new generation of product.</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 528038, member: 35183"] On my last visit to Legacy Sports yesterday, I noticed that they were touting a new trigger. [IMG]http://www.legacysports.com/images/misc/Howa2StageTrigger.png[/IMG] They say on the website: "Howa is equipping each barreled action with the new Howa Actuator Controlled Trigger (HACT) system that eliminates trigger creep and lightens trigger pull. The HACT will fit all Howa M-1500 rifles that were previously equipped with their three position safety. [B]The HACT trigger assembly is a completely redesigned trigger and sear unit that actually creates a two-stage trigger. This allows the shooter to take up trigger creep before squeezing through to touch off the round. The HACT trigger system allows for a lighter let-off - factory set at 3 lbs[/B] - eliminating trigger jerk, or pulling off the shot because the trigger pull is too heavy. The other improvement that the HACT offers is in safety. Most triggers use an indirect sear lock, meaning, the safety locks the trigger and the trigger locks the sear. With lightened triggers that have been worked on after the sale, this can be dangerous because a hard bump can set off the sear, even if the safety is engaged. With the new HACT trigger, we use a direct sear lock, where a cross pin locks the sear, preventing any accidental discharges. The HACT trigger from Howa will improve your accuracy with a crisper, cleaner and lighter trigger pull. This will give you better groups and . . . cleaner harvests!" [B][COLOR=Blue]Does anyone have feedback on the difference in trigger quality of adjustablility ? Normally, the trend is that new triggers offer less scope for adjustment with every new generation of product.[/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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