TRIGGERS

My son went from a TT to a Bix' Andy on his FTR rig and really likes it better.
The two were close in the pull weight, but the Bix'n Andy just felt better to him.
I'm not sure but he may have gained a Vbull or two on each target which is what it's all about .
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I thought this was going to be about what triggered RJ, came for the excitement lol
Just ask him about his man bun while shooting the 6CM, or 22 CM, and that should get him goin!!

I haven't tried the bix, but have looked at them lots. Keep going with the TT diamond. Usually score the gold ones around Christmas on their sale, not that it needs to be gold.
 
I am also shopping for a target competition trigger.
Last time I bought a TriggerTech for my sporting crossbow in Toronto, but that was early 2000's. Not sure if they still present in GTA.
My Rem700 single stage trigger is so ugly, I am re-building that platform now for f-class.
First/next thing to replace the trigger.... but I would preffer to have a personal touch first before I pull my wallet.
 
Anybody know for any store in Toronto or greater area where I can have a personal touch and compare the feel to any of these - TT or BnA triggers before buying?

Buying a scope or buying a trigger - or buying a bicycle seat - is personal.

Do you prefer rounded, smooth, straight, with a dimple...and so on. I hate the idea just buying anything and sending it back.
 
Anybody know for any store in Toronto or greater area where I can have a personal touch and compare the feel to any of these - TT or BnA triggers before buying?

Buying a scope or buying a trigger - or buying a bicycle seat - is personal.

Do you prefer rounded, smooth, straight, with a dimple...and so on. I hate the idea just buying anything and sending it back.
You can’t Go wrong with a trigger tech Diamond 💎 There Excellent JMO RJ
 
I recently replaced a single stage bix and Andy (Dakota I believe) with a TT diamond two stage flat shoe and I am slowly working on converting all of my rifles to the TT two stage flat shoe and any future builds will have it as well. I’ve owned a really wide selection of aftermarket triggers and I believe that the Triggertech just feels the best for me and I love supporting a Canadian company that developed an innovative solution and they have great customer service.
 
I have the Timney and Trigger Tech on two of my rifles. Both are supurb, with no creep or after-travel. Both are set at 1.5 pounds, which is perfect for both bench and hunting.
Now for the first time experiencing it in my life, is the Tikka Trigger. I recently purchased a Tikka T3x Lite Veil Alpine, chambered in the 7mm Remington Magnum. This trigger was beyond simple to regulate, accompanied with no creep and very little after-tavel.
Way-back-in-the-day, I had a Arnold Jewel Trigger, a superb piece of machinery!
 
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I recently replaced a single stage bix and Andy (Dakota I believe) with a TT diamond two stage flat shoe and I am slowly working on converting all of my rifles to the TT two stage flat shoe and any future builds will have it as well. I’ve owned a really wide selection of aftermarket triggers and I believe that the Triggertech just feels the best for me and I love supporting a Canadian company that developed an innovative solution and they have great customer service.

Yup, same for me.

I have a 2 stage Diamond and a single stage Diamond (both flat face but that is personal preference). Both are excellent and have their place but I think that the 2 stage eeks out the better accuracy by just a hair.

I have adjusted both to the point that they were slightly too light which I honestly didnt think was possible for me.
 
Timney had pro deals online (40% off IIRC) and when I bought my Crypto I was excited to take advantage of the deal. Now, they are still on Expert Voice but Fire Department members no longer qualify. Guess I'll be waiting for a sale somewhere else
 
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