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Anyone try that Hiperfire with the things that look like shock absorbers?
Jard
The SD3G has a slightly longer pull to it with some drag in the pull. It is not a precision trigger that likes that light finger and has a clean break. As mentioned above, that kind of light precision pull will often result in a double, or rarely, a triple shot with one pull. This requires the deliberate full pull one will utilize in 3G competition (or combat). The SD3G's purpose is to provide the fastest reset possible for the follow up shot and it does this absolutely. And yes it makes a difference when hundreds or even thousandths of a second count in competition.I’m interested in the Geissele SD-3G. This isn’t going to used in a work gun. It’ll be used as a range gun / three gun type of deal.
Someone said something about a “unique” feel to the trigger. Tell me more.
The SD3G has a slightly longer pull to it with some drag in the pull. It is not a precision trigger that likes that light finger and has a clean break. As mentioned above, that kind of light precision pull will often result in a double, or rarely, a triple shot with one pull. This requires the deliberate full pull one will utilize in 3G competition (or combat). The SD3G's purpose is to provide the fastest reset possible for the follow up shot and it does this absolutely. And yes it makes a difference when hundreds or even thousandths of a second count in competition.
I played with both when at Brownells. I walked out with 2 Calvin Elites.I am looking for a trigger and narrowed it down between the trigger tech primary adaptable and the timney calvin elite.
It is going on a 223 bull barrel gun that will be used for hitting steel out to 700 or whatever the wind allows.
Anyone have both that can comment on the differences?
Geiselle SSA-E for a 2 stage for my needs in a precision rifle.
Elftmann Match for a single stage; it's adjustable to 2.5 lb, very crisp, short reset & has a half cock notch for safety.
Rise RA-535 is also excellent for a single stage but it's not adjustable, so just a little heavy in a precision rifle, but it is exceptionally crisp & a very short reset.
I bought a Hiperfire Eclipse for my "long range" AR - replacing a SSA. I haven't had it out to the range yet, but wow! dry firing only so far and this thing is amazing compared to a couple of Geisselles and JPs. I'm not disparaging either of those makes, they are my favorites, but for the purpose of a long range AR it is pretty great (assuming it is functional and reliable at the range/hunting/competition.)