Poll: what type of trigger do you prefer to shoot
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What type of trigger do you Prefer shoot?
Poll: what type of trigger do you prefer to shoot
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Here is a fun Survey to find out what is the preferred choice in trigger setup.
Here is a fun Survey to find out what is the preferred choice in trigger setup.
FaisalYamin- Moderator
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Join date : 2011-06-10
Age : 53
Location : New Jersey
Re: Poll: what type of trigger do you prefer to shoot
I see, it's creep but can't be felt.
Steve B- Posts : 627
Join date : 2011-06-16
Location : Elkhart, IN
Re: Poll: what type of trigger do you prefer to shoot
My Madore built Series 80 has a roll trigger. I like it and it is what is taught in the Zins-Moody Clinic. I have noticed rising scores when using proper roll trigger technique.
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Re: Poll: what type of trigger do you prefer to shoot
FaisalYamin wrote:Here is a fun Survey to find out what is the preferred choice in trigger setup.
??????.......two stage Pardini is my personal fav so far.
private citizen- Posts : 42
Join date : 2011-08-21
Re: Poll: what type of trigger do you prefer to shoot
Pardini 2 stage wont help with 1911 stage...
Rob Kovach- Admin
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Re: Poll: what type of trigger do you prefer to shoot
Rob Kovach wrote:Pardini 2 stage wont help with 1911 stage...
the poll question did not specify which gun only....which trigger.
And if I could find a way to put a pardini trigger into a .45 I would.
private citizen- Posts : 42
Join date : 2011-08-21
Re: Poll: what type of trigger do you prefer to shoot
I use a crisp trigger for the 1911, and for the 22, it's a very slight roll.
I think at some point I might switch to a slight roll on the 1911, but I believe that the type of trigger has almost little to do with how well my finger performs (despite what Zins says).
Even with a super crisp trigger, I "know" when my gun is about to go off.
I think at some point I might switch to a slight roll on the 1911, but I believe that the type of trigger has almost little to do with how well my finger performs (despite what Zins says).
Even with a super crisp trigger, I "know" when my gun is about to go off.
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