Just wanted to share 100% positive things to say about the Shooting Sight trigger for the Tavor. I received mine a few days ago and with a very minor fit to the gun issue it was time to take it shooting. The weather today for range day is kind of crappy. Heavy / full value cross winds about 15~25 mph, cold and overcast.
Great for rifle cooling but not a day to fire pretty groups.
The gun:
Tavor 16" black equipped with an Elcan Specter DR 1X~4X optic, Shooting Sight trigger with aluminum housing,
AAC M4-2000 suppressor , Brakeout muzzle brake / suppressor mount.
Ammo:
A true Heinz 57 mixture of lots of different ammo from my loading bench. Bullets range from 69 Sierra's , 52 BTHP's, 55 JSP's & SS109 green tip. Powders used VV N140 , WCC846 . H380, IMR-4895.
Primers: CCI standard & BR, Winchester , Federal & Remington.
Cases: LC military and commercial
As received my SS trigger breaks crisp a tad over 5 lbs. I dry fired it a couple hundred times to get the feel of it. Its easily and quickly "learned" and you definitely know when the shot will break using the Shooting Sight trigger.
The stock Tavor trigger in contrast makes a caulking gun trigger feel like a precision trigger.
At the range:
ZERO misfires with over 400+ rounds fired. This is running with a suppressor and without .
The trigger breaks so smooth and consistent calling my shots is effortless. The stock trigger was impossible getting consistent trigger break / control with any consistency. The made a HUGE difference down range and on target.
You can now concentrate on your sights and trigger break Vs using the stock trigger where you never know when its going to break and its take more than X2 the effort. My stock trigger was about 11 Lbs.
The Shooting sight trigger performed flawless and checking it on my trigger pull gauge has not changed in over +400 rounds of live fire and a couple hundred dry firing. Very positive 1st stage and crisp 2nd stage break.
Kudos to Mr. Art for a trigger well done.
Starting a pile of empties~

Pile getting larger~

Larger~

100 Yards down range~

Accuracy I can live with.
For the conditions being windy enough to use a sheet of plywood for a kite and mixed ammo I am happy.
This type of accuracy was IMPOSSIBLE using the stock trigger. I know becasue I tried it......

Great for rifle cooling but not a day to fire pretty groups.
The gun:
Tavor 16" black equipped with an Elcan Specter DR 1X~4X optic, Shooting Sight trigger with aluminum housing,
AAC M4-2000 suppressor , Brakeout muzzle brake / suppressor mount.
Ammo:
A true Heinz 57 mixture of lots of different ammo from my loading bench. Bullets range from 69 Sierra's , 52 BTHP's, 55 JSP's & SS109 green tip. Powders used VV N140 , WCC846 . H380, IMR-4895.
Primers: CCI standard & BR, Winchester , Federal & Remington.
Cases: LC military and commercial
As received my SS trigger breaks crisp a tad over 5 lbs. I dry fired it a couple hundred times to get the feel of it. Its easily and quickly "learned" and you definitely know when the shot will break using the Shooting Sight trigger.
The stock Tavor trigger in contrast makes a caulking gun trigger feel like a precision trigger.
At the range:
ZERO misfires with over 400+ rounds fired. This is running with a suppressor and without .
The trigger breaks so smooth and consistent calling my shots is effortless. The stock trigger was impossible getting consistent trigger break / control with any consistency. The made a HUGE difference down range and on target.
You can now concentrate on your sights and trigger break Vs using the stock trigger where you never know when its going to break and its take more than X2 the effort. My stock trigger was about 11 Lbs.
The Shooting sight trigger performed flawless and checking it on my trigger pull gauge has not changed in over +400 rounds of live fire and a couple hundred dry firing. Very positive 1st stage and crisp 2nd stage break.
Kudos to Mr. Art for a trigger well done.
Starting a pile of empties~

Pile getting larger~

Larger~

100 Yards down range~

Accuracy I can live with.
For the conditions being windy enough to use a sheet of plywood for a kite and mixed ammo I am happy.
This type of accuracy was IMPOSSIBLE using the stock trigger. I know becasue I tried it......
