I learned a lesson the hard way about not having a backup trigger. During the last one-day match, my trigger went down between the zero range and me shooting the first stage. Fortunately, I was able to borrow a trigger to swap in so I could shoot the match.
Hi conservativesniperhunter7439! It really does depend on personal preference, so I see both in use. I've come to like the curved shoe because it conforms to my finger better, for me anyway. Thanks for watching my friend!
@@The4GunGuy Thanks man. I have always had curved triggers on my rifles but recently bought my first flat faced Trigger Tech Special that quite like after firing a couple of hundred rounds. Cheers 🍻 🍻
I learned a lesson the hard way about not having a backup trigger. During the last one-day match, my trigger went down between the zero range and me shooting the first stage. Fortunately, I was able to borrow a trigger to swap in so I could shoot the match.
I saw that first hand my friend. But we all know our good friend Larry is there to get us back up and running again!
Very interesting. From your observations at PRS matches, what do most competitors use, curved or flat faced triggers? Cheers 🍻 🍻
Hi conservativesniperhunter7439! It really does depend on personal preference, so I see both in use. I've come to like the curved shoe because it conforms to my finger better, for me anyway. Thanks for watching my friend!
@@The4GunGuy Thanks man. I have always had curved triggers on my rifles but recently bought my first flat faced Trigger Tech Special that quite like after firing a couple of hundred rounds. Cheers 🍻 🍻
Jewell is out of business.....no more new triggers and no parts are available.
Thanks Rich! And thanks for watching another one my good friend!