Gunsmithing Huber trigger question

PinesAndProjectiles

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  • Jul 30, 2013
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    I’m buying a Huber trigger. Picked up a cert for $100 off at a Border Wars Match. (Thanks Huber Triggers!) When reading the website, I can buy a single stage for $325, $350 if I want stainless.

    A two stage starts at $295 And up to $320 for stainless.

    The two stage trigger can be ran as a single stage with a pull weight as low as 1/2 pound.

    Why is a two stage that can be run as a single stage, $25 cheaper than a single stage only trigger?
     
    I always go with the two stage set to 2.5. But then I regard every rifle as a rifle suitable for general use. Still I can not see any shots I would make with a lighter trigger than I am making now.
     
    I have a 2 stage Geisselle on an AR and I like that one a lot. I have a single stage on my Tikka and that trigger is also pretty decent, being a factory trigger and all.

    I think I'll go two stage and if I don't like it, I can run it as a single stage.
     
    Ive been using a 2 stage for 3 years. when on barricades or anything out of the prone you dont have time to mess with setting your trigger. you only have split sec. to break that shot and with a light single stage its much easier. Also all the top guys that I know run single. Dont get me wrong I love my 2 stage but not for PRS
     
    Ive been using a 2 stage for 3 years. when on barricades or anything out of the prone you dont have time to mess with setting your trigger. you only have split sec. to break that shot and with a light single stage its much easier. Also all the top guys that I know run single. Dont get me wrong I love my 2 stage but not for PRS
    that sounds like a training issue to me.

    im sure all the guys on top wear those cool jerseys as well......are those NECESSARY as well?