Movers And Two Stage Triggers

Petrov

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So I had a class with some movers at 300 yards recently and I had a blast.
I was wondering what peoples experiences are with two stage triggers and movers?
Also I learned why heavier triggers can be better. Once the stress and time got involved the fundamentals went out the window and so did my trigger control.
 
I've plenty of time with two stage triggers. Never shot movers, but shot plenty of rapid/timed fire with them. Depending on the quality of the trigger, how you have the total weight split between stages, and the urgency of the shot you either press through the 1st stage, stop at the 2nd stage wall, then break the shot; or pull through both in one motion.

Not a big deal
 
I love 2 stage triggers for movers and positional shooting. It becomes a personal preference issue, but for me I find them very versatile while keeping a "field/combat weight" pull. I don't think they add anything for static/bench shooting over a single stage, but for me they shine on alternate positions and movers where you may have to get aggressive on the trigger.

Doc
 
I've plenty of time with two stage triggers. Never shot movers, but shot plenty of rapid/timed fire with them. Depending on the quality of the trigger, how you have the total weight split between stages, and the urgency of the shot you either press through the 1st stage, stop at the 2nd stage wall, then break the shot; or pull through both in one motion.

Not a big deal

You guys are running 2-stage triggers in Sporting Clays now?
 
Nope. From reading your posts, it is clear that you are one of the greatest riflemen of our generation. Shoot, you made Master in 3 years!