Re: SHWW Group
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Unknown</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Bigwheels</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Question for all you semi-auto guys. I'm getting my DPMS LR 308 together for comps. It's scoped up, & when the weather clears enough I have my 1st 208 A Max loads ready for testing. Last thing is a trigger. What do you recommend? </div></div>
The JP trigger. I have had one for nearly 20 years, and it has worked flawlessly all that time. The second JP trigger was installed by DPMS when I bought my rifle, but they didn't install the JP spring kit. Technically, DPMS did install the JP trigger group, but it consisted of only the trigger and hammer. When I noticed that they put in a stock set of hammer/trigger springs, and I replaced them with the JP match springs, the trigger pull improved markedly.
I also have a 2 pound Jard trigger in one of my Grendels, and it also works without a hitch, but I prefer having a little take up on a gas gun. I guess it is just what I'm used to. The 2 pound Jard trigger comes in at about 2 pounds 6 ounces, so it is really light for a semi-auto rifle. But, like I said, it hasn't malfunctioned yet.
I sure wouldn't recommend the Jard trigger for anyone not really familiar at controlling light triggers. It would be really easy to think the rifle doubled when in fact, it was poor trigger control that resulted in pulling the trigger a second time, or not releasing the trigger properly.
Bottom line...JP trigger group with the JP spring kit. </div></div>
Thanks for the info. I'm still torn between the JP, & the Guisele(sp?) But still don't have the $$ to do it yet anyway.