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2-stage triggers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moondoggie" data-source="post: 2901119" data-attributes="member: 119723"><p><strong>I have the Geissele SSA-E on my AR 10 6.5 Creedmoo. I use this build to hammer steel at distanc, and will hunt whitetail this fall in my 'pasture' stand where could be up to 500 yard shot. So far, I wouldn't even say it's a learning curve, just a different feel finding the wall. As stated, once you're on the wall, you can hold if needed. I rarely do, just wall…and boom. Would I put it on my 6.5 Grendel hog 'gitter', no. Two stage trigger is more a Cadillac vs a Corvette.</strong></p><p><strong>edited: forgot to answer OP's question. It's a combined trigger pull weight. With my fairly cheap trigger gauge, 1st stage is 2.4 lbs and 2nd stage 1.1 lb consistent over 3 tests.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moondoggie, post: 2901119, member: 119723"] [B]I have the Geissele SSA-E on my AR 10 6.5 Creedmoo. I use this build to hammer steel at distanc, and will hunt whitetail this fall in my ‘pasture’ stand where could be up to 500 yard shot. So far, I wouldn’t even say it’s a learning curve, just a different feel finding the wall. As stated, once you’re on the wall, you can hold if needed. I rarely do, just wall…and boom. Would I put it on my 6.5 Grendel hog ‘gitter’, no. Two stage trigger is more a Cadillac vs a Corvette. edited: forgot to answer OP‘s question. It’s a combined trigger pull weight. With my fairly cheap trigger gauge, 1st stage is 2.4 lbs and 2nd stage 1.1 lb consistent over 3 tests.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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