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Lefty triggers

darth_ritis

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  • Jun 19, 2013
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    I've been using TriggerTech Diamond single-stage lefty triggers with the Pro Curve trigger shoe for a few years now, but I really want to put a two-stage trigger on my new RimX. I really don't understand why TriggerTech can't make a SKU for a two-stage diamond with the safety lever on the left side ... it can't be that difficult ... 🤷‍♂️

    So, I bought a Bix'nAndy TacSport Pro two-stage lefty model instead, installed it, and took her out for her first range session. My initial impression isn't great, the trigger shoe is quite thin and wobbles side-to-side too much for my liking. Now my frustration with TriggerTech is doubled.

    Any recommendations for an adjustable lefty two-stage R700 trigger that might appeal to a TriggerTech user better?
     
    I've got a Timney The Hit lefty on my B14R and a Timney Calvin Elite lefty on my R700 centerfire. Easy installation and both work well for my needs. They're both single stage--that's what I prefer, and I never shopped around for anything else. I wish you luck finding the 2 stage you want--there never seems to be enough left hand aftermarket :-(


    ETA: Timney does offer a 2 stage lefty. Both stages are adjustable down to 8oz
     
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    I've been using TriggerTech Diamond single-stage lefty triggers with the Pro Curve trigger shoe for a few years now, but I really want to put a two-stage trigger on my new RimX. I really don't understand why TriggerTech can't make a SKU for a two-stage diamond with the safety lever on the left side ... it can't be that difficult ... 🤷‍♂️

    So, I bought a Bix'nAndy TacSport Pro two-stage lefty model instead, installed it, and took her out for her first range session. My initial impression isn't great, the trigger shoe is quite thin and wobbles side-to-side too much for my liking. Now my frustration with TriggerTech is doubled.

    Any recommendations for an adjustable lefty two-stage R700 trigger that might appeal to a TriggerTech user better?
    Buy a RH two stage trigger tech and remove the safety selector. As a fellow southpaw I don’t understand why they don’t offer a LH 2 stage option.
     
    I've been using TriggerTech Diamond single-stage lefty triggers with the Pro Curve trigger shoe for a few years now, but I really want to put a two-stage trigger on my new RimX. I really don't understand why TriggerTech can't make a SKU for a two-stage diamond with the safety lever on the left side ... it can't be that difficult ... 🤷‍♂️

    So, I bought a Bix'nAndy TacSport Pro two-stage lefty model instead, installed it, and took her out for her first range session. My initial impression isn't great, the trigger shoe is quite thin and wobbles side-to-side too much for my liking. Now my frustration with TriggerTech is doubled.

    Any recommendations for an adjustable lefty two-stage R700 trigger that might appeal to a TriggerTech user better?
    B&A sell several trigger shoes for the tac sport pro....I have the same left hand model did the swap and much better...
     
    Great suggestions, thanks! Not sure why I didn’t think of some of those. Frustration does seem to cloud the mind, doesn’t it?
     
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    I've been using TriggerTech Diamond single-stage lefty triggers with the Pro Curve trigger shoe for a few years now, but I really want to put a two-stage trigger on my new RimX. I really don't understand why TriggerTech can't make a SKU for a two-stage diamond with the safety lever on the left side ... it can't be that difficult ... 🤷‍♂️

    So, I bought a Bix'nAndy TacSport Pro two-stage lefty model instead, installed it, and took her out for her first range session. My initial impression isn't great, the trigger shoe is quite thin and wobbles side-to-side too much for my liking. Now my frustration with TriggerTech is doubled.

    Any recommendations for an adjustable lefty two-stage R700 trigger that might appeal to a TriggerTech user better?
    Change the Shoe…. Get the Gator…. It’s awesome