I am looking for opinions about Geissele triggers... More specifically the Super Dynamic Enhanced 3.5# or National Match Rifle Trigger. I have yet to make up my mind on what I want to use my Grendel for but I don't think I want a 1.8# trigger.
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I bought the HS national match-dmr. Worth every penny. I bought it because i wanted to be able to adjust it myself.
If i had to guess my second stage breaks around 4#.Last edited by rabiddawg; 12-30-2014, 12:33 PM.Knowing everthing isnt as important as knowing where to find it.
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Originally posted by cst View PostSSA-E for all my precision guns. Don't feel right with something adjustable in the field
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I've got two NM triggers, and two Timney Single stage triggers. While I can't speak for the Geissele single stage triggers, I definitely prefer the Timney's. One is a 517, with the flat trigger, and it is my favorite of the two. It sounds like that SD3G would be a welcome upgrade to any of my shooters.If it's true that we are here to help others, then what exactly are the others here for?
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I have a National Match in my homebrew Grendel build, and just love it. I had installed a Timney trigger in my DPMS LR-308 and was really disappointed in the end result. The trigger exhibited gritty creep (not as bad as the original) and measured 4.7 lbs on my Lyman trigger gauge. I replaced it with a National Match and it is a world of difference. I had sent an E-Mail to Timney asking if the trigger could be adjusted or changed in any manner and never received a response. Geissele makes a GREAT trigger that is easily installed and easily adjusted. Not cheap, but quality seldom is.
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