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What is your preference for trigger type and pull weight for long range hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fisher T&amp;C" data-source="post: 2549047" data-attributes="member: 123543"><p>I like 2lbs for everything. I have really enjoyed the 2 stage trigger on my Tikka TacA1, it gives me a better feel when marrying up to the trigger. One thing I've grown to prefer is little overtravel, it provides some cushion to prevent crushing the trigger. I used to believe no perceived overtravel was ideal, but with proper follow through I have found it to be unnecessary. A hard stop after the trigger break can put unnecessary movement into the rifle causing flyers. My opinion is that the feel of the trigger is more important than the pressure required to break the shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fisher T&C, post: 2549047, member: 123543"] I like 2lbs for everything. I have really enjoyed the 2 stage trigger on my Tikka TacA1, it gives me a better feel when marrying up to the trigger. One thing I've grown to prefer is little overtravel, it provides some cushion to prevent crushing the trigger. I used to believe no perceived overtravel was ideal, but with proper follow through I have found it to be unnecessary. A hard stop after the trigger break can put unnecessary movement into the rifle causing flyers. My opinion is that the feel of the trigger is more important than the pressure required to break the shot. [/QUOTE]
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