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<blockquote data-quote="Forester" data-source="post: 243540" data-attributes="member: 11102"><p>1 or 1.5 pounds suits me well on a field rifle. But I put 15,000 rounds a year through a 2lb trigger pistol shooting USPSA and needing every trigger break to be right on. If you can break a trigger without disturbing the sights shooting .25 second splits then breaking a trigger smoothly and slowly on a rifle gets much easier.</p><p></p><p>The most important thing is not the weight. A crisp "glass rod" break makes it much easier to get the shot to surprise you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forester, post: 243540, member: 11102"] 1 or 1.5 pounds suits me well on a field rifle. But I put 15,000 rounds a year through a 2lb trigger pistol shooting USPSA and needing every trigger break to be right on. If you can break a trigger without disturbing the sights shooting .25 second splits then breaking a trigger smoothly and slowly on a rifle gets much easier. The most important thing is not the weight. A crisp "glass rod" break makes it much easier to get the shot to surprise you. [/QUOTE]
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