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<blockquote data-quote="SupressYourself" data-source="post: 313134" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>Good thread. A trigger is something that is largely overlooked, but can make a dramatic difference in your shooting. I've had buddys rifles that I think should shoot better, and then I try them out and I immediately see why. Some of them, especially in ARs, you need a fricken come-along to pull, and then it feels like you're pulling a cinder block through a mile-long stump field. </p><p></p><p>While rifle manufacturers have been paying attention to their triggers a lot more in recent years and have improved them a lot, just about any high-end custom trigger (Timney, Jewel, TriggerTech, AR gold) is going to be miles ahead of a factory trigger. </p><p></p><p>IME...</p><p>The Timney Calvin Elite is a pretty fantastic 700 trigger.</p><p>For AR triggers, it's hard to beat Geissele. The only problem with them is figuring out which model you want.</p><p></p><p>One warning though: Triggers are like scopes. Once you buy a really nice one, you'll want one for all your rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SupressYourself, post: 313134, member: 340"] Good thread. A trigger is something that is largely overlooked, but can make a dramatic difference in your shooting. I've had buddys rifles that I think should shoot better, and then I try them out and I immediately see why. Some of them, especially in ARs, you need a fricken come-along to pull, and then it feels like you're pulling a cinder block through a mile-long stump field. While rifle manufacturers have been paying attention to their triggers a lot more in recent years and have improved them a lot, just about any high-end custom trigger (Timney, Jewel, TriggerTech, AR gold) is going to be miles ahead of a factory trigger. IME... The Timney Calvin Elite is a pretty fantastic 700 trigger. For AR triggers, it's hard to beat Geissele. The only problem with them is figuring out which model you want. One warning though: Triggers are like scopes. Once you buy a really nice one, you'll want one for all your rifles. [/QUOTE]
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