Curved for me. Flat seems a fad created for marketing.
When you get your grip on your rifle, does your finger naturally find the deep part of the concave of a curved trigger? If yes, go curved. If no and you have to slide your finger up or down to find "the spot", maybe a flat-bladed trigger is what you need.I'm looking at buying a Triggertech trigger, pros and cons of a flat vs. curved trigger bow?
I've only used curved factory Remington triggers.
I disagree. If you have to feel your way around every time you need more time behind your rifle. Dry fire practice cures a lot of what ails you.When you get your grip on your rifle, does your finger naturally find the deep part of the concave of a curved trigger? If yes, go curved. If no and you have to slide your finger up or down to find "the spot", maybe a flat-bladed trigger is what you need.
Well, you do you.I disagree. If you have to feel your way around every time you need more time behind your rifle. Dry fire practice cures a lot of what ails you.