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TriggerTech Primary or Timney 510...

Eric_H

That’s what she said.
Minuteman
Jul 24, 2019
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Louisville, KY
I have given up on this Xmark trigger on my AAC-SD and these two seem like the best options in my $150 budget.

I’m coming from savage and believe the accutriggers had me spoiled.

Thoughts on these two triggers?
 
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My bad... I assumed we were talking S/A triggers... ( since we are in that section )

None the less the link is very informative


This will help... if you look at the pull graphs, you'll see there can be a HUGE difference in various cassette triggers.

As an example...The Elftmann is wildly short pull length wise and reset wise... As in 3 gun only for me.

https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/ar-15-drop-in-trigger-roundup/
 
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I was going to say if you lived in a area with sand...you gotta go TriggerTech if you want a cassette trigger.....then I noticed you live just south of me in KY.....I use the TriggerTech Diamond....and it's the best trigger I've ever used in a bolt action. I'll most likely add a TriggerTech Comp AR Primary real soon in my 3gun rig.
 
I just did a comparison between a coworkers TT and my Timney 510. After a few rounds of both I came to this conclusion:

Timney is “nice” (set at 1.5lbs roughly).
TT is “thanks bro, now I’ve gotta change all my triggers...”
 
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I have a Timney 2 stage Defense that is the smoothest trigger I have shot. The brake is candy cane crispy. The pull is 2.0 then 1.5 I like the Timney family of triggers. They always work like expected.
 

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