Re: desert tactical trigger
I had one of the first 308's they released and really like the rifle, but I personally don't agree that the trigger gives nothing up to a traditional rifle. Just because of the way it is designed it HAS to have a certain amount of creep. There is also a lot of over-travel, something you probably aren't used to from traditional bolt-actions. Trigger weights will run from about 1-3#s. A good tuned Remington will feel noticeably crisper. My CG Jackson kicks it's ass, in single or two-stage configuration.
That said, the rifle is VERY accurate and it is stupid easy to drop down behind it and fire-off a 1/2MOA 5 rd group. Just keep in mind that the trigger IS different than a traditional bolt gun, if you buy the gun believing it's going to feel the same you are apt to be disappointed before you ever even take it out and see what it is capable of.