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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 1925236" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>In another thread here, I see glowing praise for Geissele triggers in an AR application, along with kudos for the JP triggers. I'm curious; all this talk about how these triggers feel - are these perceptions gleaned mainly from deliberate and slow fire, as in bench-rest style shooting with the goal of tight groups? I could see how careful and precise application of pressure on the trigger could magnify the perception of trigger smoothness, travel, etc. On the other hand, can you really tell the difference between a stock AR trigger, or even one from Rock River, and the Geissele or JP offerings during quick-fire events like 3-gun competitions where you might not be as attentive to trigger feel?</p><p></p><p>ETA: What about during occasional use of an AR at the range - let's say you only shoot an AR a few times a year. If you shoot with the stock trigger, then replace the trigger with one from Geissele or JP, but it's a month or two before you get back to the range. Are you going to see a huge difference when you next go to the range: "Oh MAN, this trigger is incredible!" Or is the sensation going to be more tentative as in, "Uhh, I think this one is better, but I'm not sure..."?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 1925236, member: 7157"] In another thread here, I see glowing praise for Geissele triggers in an AR application, along with kudos for the JP triggers. I'm curious; all this talk about how these triggers feel - are these perceptions gleaned mainly from deliberate and slow fire, as in bench-rest style shooting with the goal of tight groups? I could see how careful and precise application of pressure on the trigger could magnify the perception of trigger smoothness, travel, etc. On the other hand, can you really tell the difference between a stock AR trigger, or even one from Rock River, and the Geissele or JP offerings during quick-fire events like 3-gun competitions where you might not be as attentive to trigger feel? ETA: What about during occasional use of an AR at the range - let's say you only shoot an AR a few times a year. If you shoot with the stock trigger, then replace the trigger with one from Geissele or JP, but it's a month or two before you get back to the range. Are you going to see a huge difference when you next go to the range: "Oh MAN, this trigger is incredible!" Or is the sensation going to be more tentative as in, "Uhh, I think this one is better, but I'm not sure..."? [/QUOTE]
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