Triggertech convert…

I did the same thing about a year ago with my b14r. The TT Daimond has no change when the trigger breaks. If they could just design one so the let off is 1-3 OZ. for benchrest shooters.
 
I've standardized on TriggerTech for all four of my long-range rifles ... and with each set at 1.4 lbs of pull. It means I have a great trigger that has a consistent pull across all of my platforms. They make an awesome product.
 
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I've got the TT Diamond at 8 oz in my Vudoo. I was trying to see how low it would go, and that's it, loosening it any more doesn't drop the weight, so I cranked it back up to 9 oz, then backed it off one click to 8 oz and left it there. I put 200 rounds through it today and it functioned perfect.
 
I've got the TT Diamond at 8 oz in my Vudoo. I was trying to see how low it would go, and that's it, loosening it any more doesn't drop the weight, so I cranked it back up to 9 oz, then backed it off one click to 8 oz and left it there. I put 200 rounds through it today and it functioned perfect.
I run the special on my 6.5 cm at 1 lb and my 280 AI hunting rifle 2 lbs. 8 oz must be dreamy.....
 
I run the special on my 6.5 cm at 1 lb and my 280 AI hunting rifle 2 lbs. 8 oz must be dreamy.....
I have a buddy with a Jewell in a 308 that breaks at 2oz...when you think your finger touches the trigger the hammer drops. It's wicked.

At 8oz, mine is good, I might crank it up a bit for MARS/NRL22/NRL22X/PRS22 stuff. I run Kidd single stage triggers in 6 of our 10/22s, 5 of them are full Kidd. 2lb single stage is my preference for race and squirrel rifles.
 
I started out with a TT Diamond in a custom centerfire rifle that I had built. I liked it so much and went out and purchased a B14R and installed a TT Diamond in that rifle as well! In my opinion, they are worth every penny!
 
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