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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 2398698" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>Just a regular factory trigger is sufficient to train with. Stop blaming equipment, doesn't matter if there's a little creep. Yes, it spoils you. Which is why you're responding. You have an expectation that a trigger needs to be a certain way. No competition is competitive. Half of competition in PRS open, is gear and flat shooting cartridges.</p><p></p><p>While I wouldn't go below 1 1/2 lbs, competition is different, AS I STATED, but it DOES mask insufficiencies in proper technique. Sorry if that makes you mad, but if the shoe fits…</p><p></p><p>If you cant keep the reticle on on your POA without moving around before getting a break during the trigger press, that's a technique problem…plenty of people can shoot a 14x4 inch plate at 1000y with a SASS. Or a about persons torso sideways. It's got a 6-7 lb trigger. If you have a factory adjustable trigger, run it to where you want without bottoming it out, and train with it…but dropping $200 on a gucci trigger isn't going to make you not suck. You still need to mind your grip, you still need to not torque the rifle, you still need to have a stable shooting position, you still need to press the trigger straight back to you, you still want to follow through. Or, you can do things wrong until you're good at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 2398698, member: 97050"] Just a regular factory trigger is sufficient to train with. Stop blaming equipment, doesn’t matter if there’s a little creep. Yes, it spoils you. Which is why you’re responding. You have an expectation that a trigger needs to be a certain way. No competition is competitive. Half of competition in PRS open, is gear and flat shooting cartridges. While I wouldn’t go below 1 1/2 lbs, competition is different, AS I STATED, but it DOES mask insufficiencies in proper technique. Sorry if that makes you mad, but if the shoe fits… If you cant keep the reticle on on your POA without moving around before getting a break during the trigger press, that’s a technique problem…plenty of people can shoot a 14x4 inch plate at 1000y with a SASS. Or a about persons torso sideways. It’s got a 6-7 lb trigger. If you have a factory adjustable trigger, run it to where you want without bottoming it out, and train with it…but dropping $200 on a gucci trigger isn’t going to make you not suck. You still need to mind your grip, you still need to not torque the rifle, you still need to have a stable shooting position, you still need to press the trigger straight back to you, you still want to follow through. Or, you can do things wrong until you’re good at it. [/QUOTE]
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