I want to see what everyone thinks about this. I am currently using a TT Diamond 2-stage in my Rim X.
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This is exactly how I feel about my 2-stage. However, I have a Yo-Dave spring kit in my 457 and it is a single-stage at around 10oz, and I really like it.- Taking up the first stage was a mental “dropping in” moment for my shot process
I run a 2-stage TT diamond on my Rim X. I just had to remove the safety.Two-stage triggers for lefties are a bit more difficult to find, which sucks, but I like the follow-through.
Bix’nAndi has dedicated left and right hand unitsI run a 2-stage TT diamond on my Rim X. I just had to remove the safety.
Interesting take, I'm a 2 stage guy for kind of the same reason. I have the take up in the first stage, when I hit the second (wall). I know any additional pressure the rifle fires. It just gives me a little extra insurance (in my mind).Never liked two stage triggers. That first stage feels like slop. When I press the trigger I want it to go off. I don’t want take up. All my rifles both centerfire and rimfire have single stage triggers set at about 1.25 pounds. No worries about NDs.