Munkey1973
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Regina, SK
OK so I have limited experience with aftermarket triggers, so I may be daft in my understanding of terminology.
School me as necessary.
I have been competing with an adjustable Jewel Trigger for many years with my F Class gun.
I like to think that it has "100% zero creep"... I define that as "being there is zero take-up in the trigger".
I squeeze it...it goes off. Simple. The break is there instantly at the very start of the pull.
Am I getting this concept of "zero creep" correct ?
I am looking at upgrading my NR-Semi (that accepts AR 15 triggers)....
TriggerTech lists many triggers of with various weight ....https://triggertech.ca/collections/firearms/products/ar15?variant=31958151659594
They are all 2 stage triggers...
OK fine, so when I hear that, I think there is some take-up, then some pressure just before the break.
But then they state that their trigger sets offer " 0.000 creep."
How can this be ?
Is there some take-up in the trigger or not ?
Despite my confusion... how do you all feel about the performance of these triggers ?
I've been using a basic Bravo Company Trigger for my NR-Semi many years, which has plenty of take-up and I've been OK with it.
But I do like a super-light trigger like that in my F T/R gun... would a TriggerTech Adaptable (maybe even Diamond) be a tremendous upgrade over the old Bravo ?
School me as necessary.
I have been competing with an adjustable Jewel Trigger for many years with my F Class gun.
I like to think that it has "100% zero creep"... I define that as "being there is zero take-up in the trigger".
I squeeze it...it goes off. Simple. The break is there instantly at the very start of the pull.
Am I getting this concept of "zero creep" correct ?
I am looking at upgrading my NR-Semi (that accepts AR 15 triggers)....
TriggerTech lists many triggers of with various weight ....https://triggertech.ca/collections/firearms/products/ar15?variant=31958151659594
They are all 2 stage triggers...
OK fine, so when I hear that, I think there is some take-up, then some pressure just before the break.
But then they state that their trigger sets offer " 0.000 creep."
How can this be ?
Is there some take-up in the trigger or not ?
Despite my confusion... how do you all feel about the performance of these triggers ?
I've been using a basic Bravo Company Trigger for my NR-Semi many years, which has plenty of take-up and I've been OK with it.
But I do like a super-light trigger like that in my F T/R gun... would a TriggerTech Adaptable (maybe even Diamond) be a tremendous upgrade over the old Bravo ?




















































