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Originally posted by Chitchyaoutdoor View PostI had mine reworked at Brileys in Houston, huge difference.
I was also the same guy that didn't understand what a Geissele trigger would do for my AR until I found one during a Black Friday sale that put it within my reach.
WOW.
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Originally posted by Abcdj View PostI'm with ya[emoji6]b. I'm high rolling here and spending $19 to really see if I can tell a difference.
It’s all relative. I paid $200 cash for a savage 110 .270 with a factory trigger with Simmons scope that has shot my best 100 yard group. I will have 50x’s that in my latest build and I will be happy if it matches it.
I will say that having a nice trigger will spoil you so there is a reason that I have bought replacement triggers for my 700’s and my AR’s.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by Black Ice; 02-05-2018, 11:42 PM.
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Originally posted by Black Ice View PostIt’s all relative. I paid $200 cash for a savage 110 .270 with a factory trigger with Simmons scope that has shot my best 100 yard group. I will have 50x’s that in my latest build and I will be happy if it matches it.
I will say that having a nice trigger will spoil you so there is a reason that I have bought replacement triggers for my 700’s and my AR’s.
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Originally posted by Black Ice View PostYou bunch of trigger princesses! I just close my eyes and pull the trigger.
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Closing your eyes is good. But you might try yanking the trigger. Your accuracy would probably improve. Pulling the trigger will take you further off the target while a quick strong yank will keep you in the bullseye.
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