Roll trigger reset ?
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Roll trigger reset ?
I have only ever used crisp triggers in all my firearms and have a question to roll trigger users.
If you abort a shot while mid stream of your pull/roll, do you have to reset the trigger before you continue again ?
Wondering if spring pressure will reset it to the initial engagement ?
Just asking for the purpose of knowledge and in case a new shooter starts with a roll trigger and would be helpful information.
Clarence
If you abort a shot while mid stream of your pull/roll, do you have to reset the trigger before you continue again ?
Wondering if spring pressure will reset it to the initial engagement ?
Just asking for the purpose of knowledge and in case a new shooter starts with a roll trigger and would be helpful information.
Clarence
C.Perkins- Posts : 742
Join date : 2011-06-13
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Re: Roll trigger reset ?
It will reset from sear spring pressure. I have seen pistols with 2 angle sears that wouldn't reset.
Jon
Jon
Jon Eulette- Posts : 4399
Join date : 2013-04-15
Location : Southern Kalifornia
Re: Roll trigger reset ?
Well I have shot and still do some roll and some crisp triggers and I always reset the trigger on either if I abort a shot. Even crisp triggers move a little before they release and with a crisp trigger you have even less of an idea where it is at after applying pressure and then releasing it.
Rob9mmshooter- Posts : 41
Join date : 2013-04-19
Age : 81
Location : Middle TN
Re: Roll trigger reset ?
In slow fire, I reset the hammer-sear after every shot and aborted attempt. Was taught this by Ruby Fox and it helps in consistency.
Another thing in slowfire consistency is to never let the slide touch the bench between shots while you are resting. If the slide touches to bench it allows the slide-barrel-frame to move the amount of accumulated tolerances in the three. If I did my trig correctly .001" = 3/8" at 50 yards.
I set the pistol on an ammo box and only let it touch the dust cover.
Another thing in slowfire consistency is to never let the slide touch the bench between shots while you are resting. If the slide touches to bench it allows the slide-barrel-frame to move the amount of accumulated tolerances in the three. If I did my trig correctly .001" = 3/8" at 50 yards.
I set the pistol on an ammo box and only let it touch the dust cover.
Wes Lorenz- Posts : 443
Join date : 2011-06-27
Location : Washington
Re: Roll trigger reset ?
I reach up and pull the unfallen hammer back all the way after an aborted shot just to make sure I'm starting over from scratch.
Rob Kovach- Admin
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Re: Roll trigger reset ?
Thanks Jon;Jon Eulette wrote:It will reset from sear spring pressure. I have seen pistols with 2 angle sears that wouldn't reset.
Jon
I figured as much, just had to know.
Clarence
C.Perkins- Posts : 742
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Age : 61
Location : Surrounded by pines in Wi.
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