Re: Huber Concepts triggers
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BookHound</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 1911GunNut</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I've been looking at the Huber as well. Also the X-treme mod 22. I really love the trigger on my TRG and would like a two stage for my 700. Anyone have experience with all 3 of these that could give a comparison? </div></div>
If you like the TRG, chances are you'll really like the Huber. We stock only the products we ourselves like and use and when it comes to triggers we like the Hubers and X-Treme.
The Huber can be had in a single stage and a two-stage. You must order the triggers with the weight already set by John before it leaves his shop. The triggers are not user adjustable.
The X-Treme is also available in a single-stage and a two-stage. These are adjustable. The trigger shoe on the X-Treme is slightly longer than many other triggers. When using with some bottom metals you might need to relieve just a bit of material from the bottom of the trigger shoe. We've had to do this with some X-Treme two-stage triggers being used with Surgeon bottom metal.
The Huber and X-Treme triggers stay very consistent and can be used in pretty harsh environments (e.g. sandy, dusty, wet, etc.) without losing settings or coming out of adjustment. Some triggers that are used frequently in benchrest environments can have problems if you don't take the time to keep them clean.
I personally like the feel of the Huber two-stage better than any other two-stage trigger. I am running an X-Treme single-stage in my .308 rifle and love it. When we get time to work my next build into production I'll be building up a 6.5 Creedmoor and I'll be using a Huber two-stage in that rifle.
I have more info on all these triggers and I know we've got at least one TRG (and a pile of Huber & X-Treme triggers) back at the shop. If I remember and have some time tomorrow, I'll try to post some more detail. Anyone around Winder is welcome to drop in and play with some triggers.
Mark </div></div>
You say the Huber is non-ajustable, but according to the instruction sheet I got with my Huber it says,"
The trigger has one user adjustment - 1st Stage length."
Tom