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Range report with Geissele SAA E trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3044901" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>I just couldn't wait any longer so ran to range set target up at 100 yards and tested my Colt AR with the Geissele SAA E trigger. Man this thing is smooth. Below will be the 10 round group with the SAA E and a target I had posted a week ago with the factory colt trigger for comparison.</p><p>The first stage of the trigger is a smooth as a whisper. It will drop your jaw. The second stage break is right at a pound and is crisp as snapping off a small icicle.</p><p>Windy when I did this at noon and used the exact same ammo (AE 55 grain).</p><p>WOW. I can't wait to get to get back out with it. </p><p>I'm using the leupold pig plex (I prefer small cross hairs) four power. I think with more power and tiny cross hairs, this will be a tack driver. (Well as good a tack driver as the guy...me...holding the hammer).</p><p>First pic is the AR with the SAA E at 100 yards the first 10 rounds I ever shot with it.</p><p>Second picture is my target from last week with the factory trigger. What a difference.</p><p>Remember the second picture was my best group in perfect weather after shooting a bunch of rounds.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]108360[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]108361[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3044901, member: 38658"] I just couldn't wait any longer so ran to range set target up at 100 yards and tested my Colt AR with the Geissele SAA E trigger. Man this thing is smooth. Below will be the 10 round group with the SAA E and a target I had posted a week ago with the factory colt trigger for comparison. The first stage of the trigger is a smooth as a whisper. It will drop your jaw. The second stage break is right at a pound and is crisp as snapping off a small icicle. Windy when I did this at noon and used the exact same ammo (AE 55 grain). WOW. I can't wait to get to get back out with it. I'm using the leupold pig plex (I prefer small cross hairs) four power. I think with more power and tiny cross hairs, this will be a tack driver. (Well as good a tack driver as the guy...me...holding the hammer). First pic is the AR with the SAA E at 100 yards the first 10 rounds I ever shot with it. Second picture is my target from last week with the factory trigger. What a difference. Remember the second picture was my best group in perfect weather after shooting a bunch of rounds. [ATTACH=full]108360[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]108361[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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