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2 Stage Triggers
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2252461" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>That the problem with triggers. You can't get a trigger for that stile of action. I have over the years had trigger place in all my rifles, and lighten up pistols triggers. I am having a triggerTex being place in my newest rifle, Single stage. I was interduces to them last year. I am looking forward to use that trigger. From what I have finger the trigger, but not really actually use one in a shooting sitting yet. I was very impressed. It seem to me: No creep, no hard spots, short pull, which is what I want in a trigger. So school is still out for me. I prefer Mauser 98 actions for hunting, because of the safety set up. It can't go off safety unless you turn it. It can't be moved any other way. I know it's not the go to action, but it's my personal feeling. To each their own and that's find with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2252461, member: 101791"] That the problem with triggers. You can't get a trigger for that stile of action. I have over the years had trigger place in all my rifles, and lighten up pistols triggers. I am having a triggerTex being place in my newest rifle, Single stage. I was interduces to them last year. I am looking forward to use that trigger. From what I have finger the trigger, but not really actually use one in a shooting sitting yet. I was very impressed. It seem to me: No creep, no hard spots, short pull, which is what I want in a trigger. So school is still out for me. I prefer Mauser 98 actions for hunting, because of the safety set up. It can't go off safety unless you turn it. It can't be moved any other way. I know it's not the go to action, but it's my personal feeling. To each their own and that's find with me. [/QUOTE]
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