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<blockquote data-quote="kraig" data-source="post: 1613314" data-attributes="member: 108101"><p>Trigger Tech triggers have some over travel, I tried to measure it best I could on one of my "special" flat triggers. Assuming no creep as they claim I just used a pair of calipers, zeroed when it touched the trigger & measured where it stopped. On average mid trigger the over travel was .025 and at the bottom of the flat trigger it measured .040 (+/- lets say .002) How that compares to other triggers I'm not sure. </p><p></p><p>If you want to do the math on how long it takes the bullet to get out the end of the barrel vs. the time it takes a finger to travel .025"</p><p></p><p><em>v2 = vo2 + 2as</em></p><p></p><p><em>v</em> is the muzzle velocity</p><p><em>vo</em> is the initial velocity of the bullet, which is zero</p><p><em>a</em> is the acceleration (or finger speed)</p><p><em>s</em> is the barrel length (or trigger travel)</p><p></p><p>I can't do the math right now...I've got to go work for "the man"</p><p>Hope this helps???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraig, post: 1613314, member: 108101"] Trigger Tech triggers have some over travel, I tried to measure it best I could on one of my "special" flat triggers. Assuming no creep as they claim I just used a pair of calipers, zeroed when it touched the trigger & measured where it stopped. On average mid trigger the over travel was .025 and at the bottom of the flat trigger it measured .040 (+/- lets say .002) How that compares to other triggers I'm not sure. If you want to do the math on how long it takes the bullet to get out the end of the barrel vs. the time it takes a finger to travel .025" [I]v2 = vo2 + 2as[/I] [I]v[/I] is the muzzle velocity [I]vo[/I] is the initial velocity of the bullet, which is zero [I]a[/I] is the acceleration (or finger speed) [I]s[/I] is the barrel length (or trigger travel) I can't do the math right now...I've got to go work for "the man" Hope this helps??? [/QUOTE]
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