steve garrett
Active member
I have always known about the RRA varmint trigger, but never had a chance to play with one. The other day a neighbor wanted to trade barrels, his gun is a stock RRA a4 varmint model. I wanted a long heavy barrel and had exactly what he was looking for to trade. Anyways I got a chance to play with the trigger a bit. its got a 2.5# takeup and a 1# extra final stage for a total of 3.5# it also breaks at a very consistent pull weight. there is no creep in the break and it is very crisp. I have geissele's top of the line high speed match rifle mine is 2# and 1#, 3# total it will go less than that, but I don't like it for hunting any lighter. it has a slight amount of creep that I should be able to adjust out. The problem I see is this RRA varmint trigger is $89 bucks I paid $200 more for the geissele. I am wondering why on earth is it worth the extra money.
with all that said I know there are things companies do to get a lighter pull weight, mainly reduced power hammer spring. does anyone know what RRA has done to get the pull this light?? does this trigger have issues with milsurp ammo?? if it doesn't and can fire anything for $89 bucks there isn't a better trigger on the planet for a coyote hunting ar 15
with all that said I know there are things companies do to get a lighter pull weight, mainly reduced power hammer spring. does anyone know what RRA has done to get the pull this light?? does this trigger have issues with milsurp ammo?? if it doesn't and can fire anything for $89 bucks there isn't a better trigger on the planet for a coyote hunting ar 15