Trigger prep is important. Otherwise bad habits can develop. Flinches, slappin, overall bad trigger discipline. Two stage triggers rule. No pistols have single stage triggers, so why should our rifles?
Yeah, it's hard for me to describe what it is I liked about it. I think it is like having a very very short-pull/short-reset light trigger at 2 lbs (this is the 2nd stage), with a 2.5 lb takeup or something. I don't know. I just like the feel of it, again, for specific purposes, like @dennishoddy said, target shooting or something like that. It's not a hunting trigger, per se, and it's not for tactical or run-n-gun or 3 gun style stuff. It's just something different. I have a number of different rifle, some of which are purpose built for a specific thing, like paper-punching.
I can understand them being better than SSA, but are they better than SSA-E?
I prefer 2 stage triggers also, hate single stage. I want that slack then wall, it's so much better.
I try not to use larue just because they are always overhyped by the fanboys. and the owner is a 100% narcissistic dbag.
Probably because you identified yourself as a poor poor underpaid LE.I wouldn't say it's better then the SSA-E, but the SSA-E isn't better then the MBT. At half the price, I'd take the MBT over the SSA-E anyday of the week.
IMO, a two-stage trigger is just as fast as a single. It's simply the person behind the gun.
I use a lot of LaRue products because they work; so I guess I'm also a fanboy. My LaRue rifle shoots less then half MOA and I was shot a golf ball at 500 yards with lots of witnesses. The products are hyped because they simply work and are worth the money.
Mark, IMO is far from a dbag. I've have had nothing but positive experiences with ML. I'm not going to go into specifics, but he took care of me recently and simply based off that, I'm a customer for life.
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