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Originally Posted By: mpitmannOriginally Posted By: midwestpredatorOriginally Posted By: SnowmanMo I would say that you are better off practicing. 


well said. after a you shoot it a few times I think you will find 3.5lbs is very adequate for most every situation.


I have shot a few thousand rounds through this gun with the 3.5 lb trigger and it shoots great, usually .5MOA at 100.  Using it for primarily paper punching and 1 pdog trip a year I was just checking different trigger options


I started shooting in long range competitions with a mil spec trigger, and got about as good as I could with it.  I nursed some performance out of it with a set of stones and I learned to compensate.  Then when I had Scott drop in the Geissele, I had to completley re-learn my trigger. This is something that I am used to with my competition pistols, every time I put in a new trigger set in my Glock it would take me a few matches to get the hang of it, and I did finally make it to Grand Master. I relegated my old trigger set into my SD .204ruger after Scott did a little more dressing on it, and I have managed to shoot a .413 group out of it.  So the old trigger set did not go to waste.


204 sight in 2 by SnowmanMo56, on Flickr


It is always good to look at options and it sure never hurts to ask.  You really can't practice enough.  Just wish ammo was a bit cheaper like the old days.....


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