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Three stage triggers
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 8:47 am
by ovenpaa
Has anyone come across three stage competition triggers? I am not really sure what such a thing is having never seen/shot with one so I would be interested.
Re: Three stage triggers
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 8:58 am
by Christel
Is there such a thing?
:G
Re: Three stage triggers
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 9:17 am
by 20series
I use two stage on both my .22 Anschutz match rifle (standard fitting) and I bought a CG 2 stage for my Remington.
Never heard of a 3 stage and I cant really think why you'd need one :?
Alan
Re: Three stage triggers
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 9:24 am
by ovenpaa
My preference is always two stages by a long way, I have never liked single stage triggers. We need Robert to give an answer on this as he been know to look at a trigger or two, hopefully he will pick this thread up in a bit.
Re: Three stage triggers
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 12:23 pm
by R.G.C
20series wrote:I use two stage on both my .22 Anschutz match rifle (standard fitting) and I bought a CG 2 stage for my Remington.
Never heard of a 3 stage and I cant really think why you'd need one :?
Alan
Ovepaa,
You do not know the C.G-XTreme trigger YET?..
http://www.x-tremeshooting.com/
For which actions are you looking?
R.G.C
Re: Three stage triggers
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 12:51 pm
by R.G.C
ovenpaa wrote:Has anyone come across three stage competition triggers? I am not really sure what such a thing is having never seen/shot with one so I would be interested.
Ovenpaa,
Ah, I just forgot ; There are some trgers wh have 2 stages, plus a 3rd step to free the bolt release... Is it not that you mention as a '3 stage' trigger? LOL
R.G.C
Re: Three stage triggers
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 12:52 pm
by ovenpaa
Heheh! Yes I know of the C.G-XTreme trigger, they look very nice indeed, some dodgy looking characters are associated with it though
I was thinking of adding one to my Barnard at some point.
Have you come across any three stage triggers Robert or are they called something else that I lost in the translation as I was talking to the new owner of Schultz & Larsen at the time.
Re: Three stage triggers
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:22 pm
by ShootingSight
The SIG 55x have a 3 stage trigger, but that is because there is some slack in the mechanism, so you fist feel a degree of travel to take up the slack, then higher pressure as the sears mave against each other, then a spring plunger comes in contact with the trigger, giving you a third stage.
However it does not provide a performance benefit, it is simply an artifact of their design.
Re: Three stage triggers
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:51 pm
by 20series
R.G.C wrote:20series wrote:I use two stage on both my .22 Anschutz match rifle (standard fitting) and I bought a CG 2 stage for my Remington.
Never heard of a 3 stage and I cant really think why you'd need one :?
Alan
Ovepaa,
You do not know the C.G-XTreme trigger YET?..
http://www.x-tremeshooting.com/
For which actions are you looking?
R.G.C
That is actually what I have and it transformed my Remmy, the old Remmy trigger would break at anywhere between 1.5 to 3.5 pounds
The CG Extreme seond stages goes at exactly 1 pound every time
Alan
Re: Three stage triggers
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 2:07 pm
by R.G.C
ShootingSight wrote:The SIG 55x have a 3 stage trigger, but that is because there is some slack in the mechanism, so you fist feel a degree of travel to take up the slack, then higher pressure as the sears mave against each other, then a spring plunger comes in contact with the trigger, giving you a third stage.
However it does not provide a performance benefit, it is simply an artifact of their design.
Art,
It just hapen I was asked Saturday to check this trigger of the SIG on the club rifle.... The club president genuinely thought I could do something about...
Beurk!!!!...
We both know of a much better option, no?!!!
R.G.C