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Adjustable for all the usual, plus trigger position itself is adjustable. Knurled cylinder provides excellent feel; since the cylinder is straight it lets you put your finger on it wherever you like.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rancid Coolaid</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Maybe I'm low rent but I really like my rifle basix. </div></div>
Top Notch trigger... especially for the money. My choice as well.
I've had rifle basix, rem 700, jewel and timney. For the money, I like rifle basix . The jewel is extremely smooth, but I'm not liking it "better" than the others really, other than the ease of adjustment.
Only the CG triggers are two stage. I don't think any of the others are true two stage triggers. So if you want an excellent 2 stage trigger CG would be you only choice, if it will be going in a bolt gun.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hewlett260</div><div class="ubbcode-body">AI, TRG, and Huber are all 2-stage and the AI gets my vote. </div></div>
Huber is not a true two stage. You have to work the safety to reset once you pull through the first stage.
I haven't used many of the high end fancy fully adjustable triggers mentioned above but do really like the Timney that Mike puts in the BOP (old UGSW) rifles.
Very nice set-up, buy a Timney from a vendor, install your self is easy to do and not hard on your wallet. For the money it works for me!
I haven't made the jump to a Huber yet working on it though. That's the next upgrade after it gets back from APA. However, out of my triggers i adore my Geissele SSA-E wish i could use it on a bolt rifle.
Call me cheap, but I love Rifle Basix triggers,I have a Sav-1 thats jumped between a few rifles and it has never failed to perform to my expectations and has been consistent on each of them. Right now it sits on a Savage 110 that I'm using to build a lightweight 284 tactical hunter, the rifle is perfect for this case and breaks at a clean 1.5lbs.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jerseymike</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Originally Posted By: hewlett260 AI, TRG, and Huber are all 2-stage and the AI gets my vote.
Huber is not a true two stage. You have to work the safety to reset once you pull through the first stag
Can u clarify?? </div></div>
Huber is more of a set trigger, its not a true two stage where if you pull the first stage and decide not to fire, the trigger doesn't reset to its full forward position
Running 2 Kepplinger set triggers and a Jewel. 3.5 lbs and "set" on the Keps is at 1/2 pound. Find some people that can put you behind a few different sticks and choose one that fits you. If cost is an issue then Rifle Basix is cheap but worthwhile start. Good luck.