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Why so many Trigger Tech triggers for sale?
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<blockquote data-quote="baldhunter" data-source="post: 2842457" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p><em>Keep a close watch out for the Triggertech Independence Day Primary Triggers near and around the 4th of July.They are special run Primary triggers discounted at that time.You can usually save around $50.00 or more per trigger.I think with my discounts,my cheapest one cost me around $90 last year.I think the average cost was around $115,which is a very good price for a great trigger.I thought I had my Remington triggers tuned well until I got my first Triggertech trigger.I could see about 1/4" movement of the crosshairs on the target as my rifle was going off.I always just thought that was a normal part of the recoil before you totally loose sight of your target during recoil.With my Triggertech,I no longer notice that movement pre-recoil.The trigger breaks frictionless and it feels different.I think I have eight of them now and am quite pleased with these triggers.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldhunter, post: 2842457, member: 11853"] [I]Keep a close watch out for the Triggertech Independence Day Primary Triggers near and around the 4th of July.They are special run Primary triggers discounted at that time.You can usually save around $50.00 or more per trigger.I think with my discounts,my cheapest one cost me around $90 last year.I think the average cost was around $115,which is a very good price for a great trigger.I thought I had my Remington triggers tuned well until I got my first Triggertech trigger.I could see about 1/4" movement of the crosshairs on the target as my rifle was going off.I always just thought that was a normal part of the recoil before you totally loose sight of your target during recoil.With my Triggertech,I no longer notice that movement pre-recoil.The trigger breaks frictionless and it feels different.I think I have eight of them now and am quite pleased with these triggers.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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