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Trigger Recomendations
I'm in the final stages of my first custom build. It is built around one of the BCM 20" SAM-R stainless tube, Bravo company BCG, low pro gas block and gas tube and a Ranier Upper. Battle Comp muzzle device and a MI free float hand guard. In the end it will wear a 3-9 Nikon scope. I'm setting this up for predator/varmint action.
Some months ago I built up a custom gun club roll marked lower with a LPK from Grant but it had a standard trigger. No I want a gooood trigger to go with a first class tube. I was thinking of the Geissele SSA-E trigger group. I've looked around some and seems like the only pricing out there is the $210 on the Geissele sight. Am I missing something here or is that the going price from any of the reputable outfits.
What is your experience? Will the SSA-E make me happy plugging furry nusances out to 350 ish yards?
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A standard SSA will be fine for that. The SSA-E will be even better.
Having just put in a SSA in my new rifle, I will say that I am a Geisselle fan boy now.
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I am a big fan of the SSA-E and SSA. I do prefer the E though.
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Do a search for SD-E and / or Super Dynamic - Enhanced.
I've babbled on for pages about the SD series over the last year, as have a few others. The flat trigger blade is a great feature.
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Both the SAA-E and SD-E are right up your alley. I use the SSA-E in my hunting/paper rifle and I couldn't be happier with it.
If I recall, the mechanics of the two triggers are the same with the exception of the trigger faces. Some say the flat trigger face on the SD-E results in a lighter feeling trigger. I couldn't tell an appreciable difference in the two when I had a chance to compare them side by side.
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SSA for a defensive gun and the -E for paper punching, etc. Geissele has other options that are even lighter for "precision" shooting.
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+1 on the Super dynamic enhanced. The flat trigger gives a degree of control that isnt in a standard curved trigger. Nice clean break with an excellent reset. IMO its almost a must have for a precision gun
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You should hit up Roger Wang at Battle Arms Development.. He packages up the Geissle SSA-E and his standard B.A.D.-A.S.S. or S.T. together for a pretty good combo discount. If you're going for a good trigger... why not add a better selector lever system to work with it. http://shop.battlearmsdevelopment.co...D-ASS-SSAE.htm
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I've got the SD-E in my SPR. It is a very nice trigger and leaves nothing to be desired for this type of rifle.
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SSA-E or SD-E and don't look back.