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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1580951" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I prefer the Huber Concepts, 2 stage. I like the triggers total weight set at 1.5# with a 50:50 stage break. I find 1.5#(or lighter) single stage too light for the bulk of my nunting, and even requires careful handling and safety awareness in PRS. IMO, the 2 stages adds a margin of safety with light triggers, and will use it for both PRS and hunting. The first stage take-up mentally sets you up for the shot and reduces the chance of "jabbing" the trigger when the crosshair wobbles on target. With about 50% of the take-up weight being used during the first stage, the perceived break at the wall of the second stage at 50% is apparent, crisp and benchrest light. IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1580951, member: 10291"] I prefer the Huber Concepts, 2 stage. I like the triggers total weight set at 1.5# with a 50:50 stage break. I find 1.5#(or lighter) single stage too light for the bulk of my nunting, and even requires careful handling and safety awareness in PRS. IMO, the 2 stages adds a margin of safety with light triggers, and will use it for both PRS and hunting. The first stage take-up mentally sets you up for the shot and reduces the chance of “jabbing” the trigger when the crosshair wobbles on target. With about 50% of the take-up weight being used during the first stage, the perceived break at the wall of the second stage at 50% is apparent, crisp and benchrest light. IMO. [/QUOTE]
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