The stock AR trigger has a trigger pull at about 8 lbs, it also has a bit of creep. Those two things can cause you to shoot very poor groups. A crisp trigger with a lighter "break" will improve your shot groups.
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The stock AR trigger has a trigger pull at about 8 lbs, it also has a bit of creep. Those two things can cause you to shoot very poor groups. A crisp trigger with a lighter "break" will improve your shot groups.
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Do you prefer this to the SSA? 3000 rounds is a pretty good start. Any issues at all so far? Back in the day I had 3 RRA's. 2 crapped out very quickly and one, for some reason made it through over 10,000 rounds. Go figure.
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I prefer single stage
Same here I prefer the single stage
Last edited by bones; 04-06-10 at 10:33.
I was worried about upgrading my trigger from stock due to reliability concerns but after doing a bunch of research it seems like the SSA is as reliable if not more then a stock trigger.
Bought one earlier this year and it's AWESOME and I zero reliability worries when using it
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