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Do Better Triggers really make a Difference
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<blockquote data-quote="prdvet" data-source="post: 298466" data-attributes="member: 18867"><p>Hey everyone, I wasn't sure where to post this, but I have a question about shooting.</p><p>I have an DPMS 308 that I finished building a while back and had my friend take it to the range today to test it out. The guy is a shooter that's why I had him test it. Anyway I haven't upgraded the trigger yet and he was telling me that the best he could do was about 1.2 inch groups. Most groups he said were in the 2 inch range. He didn't know it had a stock trigger until he started shooting, then realized he had to really concentrate to tighten up the groups. He only fired 20 rounds then jumped on his Rem. 700 PSS.</p><p>My question is will a better trigger really help the groups from 2inch to sub moa in the .75 range, given the driver do his part of course.</p><p>All my other AR's are carbines so I never thought about upgrading the trigger with those.</p><p>I was curious as to stock AR triggers really being that horrible for long range work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prdvet, post: 298466, member: 18867"] Hey everyone, I wasn't sure where to post this, but I have a question about shooting. I have an DPMS 308 that I finished building a while back and had my friend take it to the range today to test it out. The guy is a shooter that's why I had him test it. Anyway I haven't upgraded the trigger yet and he was telling me that the best he could do was about 1.2 inch groups. Most groups he said were in the 2 inch range. He didn't know it had a stock trigger until he started shooting, then realized he had to really concentrate to tighten up the groups. He only fired 20 rounds then jumped on his Rem. 700 PSS. My question is will a better trigger really help the groups from 2inch to sub moa in the .75 range, given the driver do his part of course. All my other AR's are carbines so I never thought about upgrading the trigger with those. I was curious as to stock AR triggers really being that horrible for long range work [/QUOTE]
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