Hi all,
OK bear with me - I like to do my research!
I am looking at replacing my non-acctrigger in my Model 11 .308.
Lots of guys have recommended the Sharp Shooter Supply Competiton trigger (not the Evolution model). I am also considering the Timney and Rifle Basix Sav1.
The latter 2 appear to be similar to the exsiting trigger, but with better adjustment options.
The SSS has a listed max weight of only 2 lbs pull. In a hunting rifle I am happy with 3lbs as long as it is crisp and consistent.
My question is with the SSS - at max 2 lbs is it a safe hunting trigger? Is there enough sear engagement to keep it safe in the event of a hard knock or to prevent slam fires when working the bolt fast?
Its design strength appears to be that the trigger sear doen't contact the bolt sear (terminology?) directly but rather by way of an intervening lever that falls away where fired. This apparently puts less stress on the sear surfaces and I assume what makes the low pull weights safe?
Any experiences?
OK bear with me - I like to do my research!
I am looking at replacing my non-acctrigger in my Model 11 .308.
Lots of guys have recommended the Sharp Shooter Supply Competiton trigger (not the Evolution model). I am also considering the Timney and Rifle Basix Sav1.
The latter 2 appear to be similar to the exsiting trigger, but with better adjustment options.
The SSS has a listed max weight of only 2 lbs pull. In a hunting rifle I am happy with 3lbs as long as it is crisp and consistent.
My question is with the SSS - at max 2 lbs is it a safe hunting trigger? Is there enough sear engagement to keep it safe in the event of a hard knock or to prevent slam fires when working the bolt fast?
Its design strength appears to be that the trigger sear doen't contact the bolt sear (terminology?) directly but rather by way of an intervening lever that falls away where fired. This apparently puts less stress on the sear surfaces and I assume what makes the low pull weights safe?
Any experiences?