Originally posted by ClichedUsername
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What triggers are you guys running in your Grendels?
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Originally posted by pajasonc View PostIts been awhile but how long did it take to get it.
I hope this helps.
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For those of you guys running MBT's, do you ever have any issues with the first stage? Every once in awhile my first stage is kind of "grabby" right at the start. No issues with the second stage.
The SSA-E and MBT side by side are pretty close for me, but I'd have to give it to the SSA-E for being more consistent due to the issue I stated above with the MBT. Even the SSA-E is not as light as I would like though. I wish I would've sprung the little bit extra for the Hi Speed NM, but I was swayed by all the praise the SSA-E received. I am jaded by the Timney's in my bolt guns and even my Savage adjustable accu-trigger is more favorable. I'm looking for that super light yet adjustable crisp trigger like you find on the factory Tikka's and would be willing to go single stage so I've been looking at perhaps dropping in a Timney or a Jewell.
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I am using Rock River Arms 2 stage triggers. I adjust the second stage down to as low as 8 oz. by driving out the disconnector axis pin, then reducing the disconnector spring to about .2400", or about 1-1/2 loops. Varies with the spring. I then reinstall the spring and pin, using a pointed punch followed by a flat punch to "peen" the pin so it stays in place. Because the first stage is nearly 2 pounds, my testing has shown that the trigger will not trip if you drop the rifle. Your mileage may vary.
Very nice $90 trigger. When you pull the first stage to the wall of the 2nd stage, your body adjusts to the pressure, then your shot is only 1/2 pound away.
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Originally posted by Chrazy-Chris View PostFor those of you guys running MBT's, do you ever have any issues with the first stage? Every once in awhile my first stage is kind of "grabby" right at the start. No issues with the second stage.
The SSA-E and MBT side by side are pretty close for me, but I'd have to give it to the SSA-E for being more consistent due to the issue I stated above with the MBT. Even the SSA-E is not as light as I would like though. I wish I would've sprung the little bit extra for the Hi Speed NM, but I was swayed by all the praise the SSA-E received. I am jaded by the Timney's in my bolt guns and even my Savage adjustable accu-trigger is more favorable. I'm looking for that super light yet adjustable crisp trigger like you find on the factory Tikka's and would be willing to go single stage so I've been looking at perhaps dropping in a Timney or a Jewell.NRA Endowment Member, GOA Life Member, FPC Member, VDL Member
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