I’m getting the final bits together to assemble my new rifle and I was thinking I need to get a trigger. The base rifle is a Bergara B14 HMR LH in 6.5 Creedmoor. Here is the parts list:
B14 HMR base rifle
Magpul Pro 700 folding chassis
Badger 20 moa left handed rail
Badger 34mm rings, standard (1”)
Razor Gen II 4.5-27 mil
Silencerco ASR brake
Atlas PSR bipod (may get a Cal)
My current R700 .308 rifle has a Timney 511 trigger that works well, I have it set just under 2 lb. I read elsewhere about the Bergara having a heavier firing pin spring. I was looking at the Triggertech, but I don’t completely understand their note about overweight firing pin springs causing increased pull weight:
***Pull weights of TriggerTech Triggers are directly impacted by firing pin spring weight. Overweight firing pin springs may cause pulls weights to vary above the advertised range***
I’m surmising this means that with the trigger at a lighter setting the feel will be heavier due to the springs. The B14 manual recommends not setting the trigger below 2.8 lb and that that is the weight setting from the factory. Will the 1 lb setting feel like 2.8 or will it feel lighter and be unsafe? Do I need to set the Triggertech at 2.8 lb to keep it safe? If the pull weight needs to stay at a weight achieved by the stock trigger is the upgrade worth it for reduced overtravel, etc?
There is one Bergara related review on the TT page:
The TriggerTech Remington 700 Special took my Bergara HMR from great to excellent. My B-14 HMR had a pretty good trigger but the TriggerTech took the rifle to a whole new level. It is set to within Bergara's described pull weight parameters but it feels at least 8 - 10 oz. lighter, and it improved my groups with the 6.5 Creedmoor match grade ammo that produced .7 MOA groups at 100 yards to .3 MOA and with the ammo that produced .3 - .5 MOA before to .1 MOA.
B14 HMR base rifle
Magpul Pro 700 folding chassis
Badger 20 moa left handed rail
Badger 34mm rings, standard (1”)
Razor Gen II 4.5-27 mil
Silencerco ASR brake
Atlas PSR bipod (may get a Cal)
My current R700 .308 rifle has a Timney 511 trigger that works well, I have it set just under 2 lb. I read elsewhere about the Bergara having a heavier firing pin spring. I was looking at the Triggertech, but I don’t completely understand their note about overweight firing pin springs causing increased pull weight:
***Pull weights of TriggerTech Triggers are directly impacted by firing pin spring weight. Overweight firing pin springs may cause pulls weights to vary above the advertised range***
I’m surmising this means that with the trigger at a lighter setting the feel will be heavier due to the springs. The B14 manual recommends not setting the trigger below 2.8 lb and that that is the weight setting from the factory. Will the 1 lb setting feel like 2.8 or will it feel lighter and be unsafe? Do I need to set the Triggertech at 2.8 lb to keep it safe? If the pull weight needs to stay at a weight achieved by the stock trigger is the upgrade worth it for reduced overtravel, etc?
There is one Bergara related review on the TT page:
The TriggerTech Remington 700 Special took my Bergara HMR from great to excellent. My B-14 HMR had a pretty good trigger but the TriggerTech took the rifle to a whole new level. It is set to within Bergara's described pull weight parameters but it feels at least 8 - 10 oz. lighter, and it improved my groups with the 6.5 Creedmoor match grade ammo that produced .7 MOA groups at 100 yards to .3 MOA and with the ammo that produced .3 - .5 MOA before to .1 MOA.