Single -set trigger

Goper Slayer

New member
im just wondering about how this works , Ive seen that you have to push the trigger forward then you can pull it to shoot, well do you have to do this all the time or can you shoot the gun? or can you shoot it without using the single set so after you cycle the bolt you can just pull the trigger and shoot?

also why is the single set so good, is it just a lighter pull?

for tikka rifles
 
Last edited:
I'm guessing you are refering to the CZ trigger on most of their rifles. You can optionally push the trigger forward and "set" it if you want, and it can be made very light, or you can just shoot it regularly like any other rifle with no problems. The CZ i have in .221 Fireball is fully adjustable, and I have the normal trigger backed down to about 2.5lbs and the set trigger to about.... well, just put your finger on it and take a breath. The CZ triggers are also adjustable for creep. Basically, I never use the set trigger in the field, it's not like you really need it, but it is neat, any well -suited to the bench.

If you weren't talking about the CZ triggers, I just wasted a bunch of your time, but if you were, there ya go.
 
thanks i was actualy thinking of the tikka rifles i didnt know that other companys had it also. so i just put that in my original post just now. it kind of sounds like a neat option to have.
 
Back
Top