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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1246611" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>No question, the Huber is a pricey trigger and I expect that most shooters would choke on spending over $400. Many are successful with a whole host of available triggers, as I have been. I also suspect just as many choke on spending $2500-$3500 on a scope as well and get by nicely with less costly samples. But given the three human connection points to the rifle are the brain, the eye, and the trigger finger, i suspect there will always be those that try to optimize these factors. Having spent considerable time with the Huber, I think this investment is one of my better ones. Given my preference for a heavier pull weight and two stage design for field conditions, I have found that my accuracy using the Huber has equaled (perhaps surpassed)what I have been able to achieve with light triggers off the bench. The issue with a heavier trigger is the increased concentration on the process of squeeze and let off. The Huber, with continued use, seems to make this more of a subconscious process that is difficult to articulate. IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1246611, member: 10291"] No question, the Huber is a pricey trigger and I expect that most shooters would choke on spending over $400. Many are successful with a whole host of available triggers, as I have been. I also suspect just as many choke on spending $2500-$3500 on a scope as well and get by nicely with less costly samples. But given the three human connection points to the rifle are the brain, the eye, and the trigger finger, i suspect there will always be those that try to optimize these factors. Having spent considerable time with the Huber, I think this investment is one of my better ones. Given my preference for a heavier pull weight and two stage design for field conditions, I have found that my accuracy using the Huber has equaled (perhaps surpassed)what I have been able to achieve with light triggers off the bench. The issue with a heavier trigger is the increased concentration on the process of squeeze and let off. The Huber, with continued use, seems to make this more of a subconscious process that is difficult to articulate. IMO. [/QUOTE]
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