It seems like most folks hate overtravel and go out of their way to adjust it out when we hear folks talk about triggers on forums etc. Now in action handgun or other sports where max speed is essential in a semi-auto I get that, less trigger travel after the sear breaks and faster reset = faster splits. I've also heard that some people are fooled into liking little to no overtravel because it makes the trigger feel like a "glass rod" break because you immediately feel the trigger hit a solid wall with almost no movement.
However in the precision world logically it seems like having overtravel would be a good thing. Pretty much everyone goes out of their way to run super light 8-12oz trigger, in the lightest performant cartridge, in very heavy rigs (20-25lb 6mm's with 8oz triggers) all to remove as much shooter technique and follow through influence as possible. In that case why would you want your trigger to slam into a hard wall immediately after the sear releases?
Now I guess given a low recoil cartridge, in such a heavy rig, with such a light trigger, if you have a really good trigger press hitting an overtravel stop probably maybe it just gets lost in the noise. However it seems like everyone is clearly going WAY out of their way to remove every possible shooter influence regardless of form/skill level that it would still be preferred to have an easy transition after the sear releases instead of hitting a solid stop.
However in the precision world logically it seems like having overtravel would be a good thing. Pretty much everyone goes out of their way to run super light 8-12oz trigger, in the lightest performant cartridge, in very heavy rigs (20-25lb 6mm's with 8oz triggers) all to remove as much shooter technique and follow through influence as possible. In that case why would you want your trigger to slam into a hard wall immediately after the sear releases?
Now I guess given a low recoil cartridge, in such a heavy rig, with such a light trigger, if you have a really good trigger press hitting an overtravel stop probably maybe it just gets lost in the noise. However it seems like everyone is clearly going WAY out of their way to remove every possible shooter influence regardless of form/skill level that it would still be preferred to have an easy transition after the sear releases instead of hitting a solid stop.