I installed the two Timneys I have a long time back and had forgotten the two screws! Bet that is same problem bob is having. Go to 3:25 in video:
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Bet that opened up the group!Another vote for the Geissele SSA-E.
I've had several double taps off a led sled or bags and really feathering the trigger when trying to be as accurate as possible. Never had more than 2 go off though.
That's interesting. I have two 2.5lb and four 3-3.5lb CMC triggers in AR's now. On my dig. Lyman trigger scale the 2.5's break right at 2.5 lbs and the 3-3.5's all go right at 3-3.1 and none of my six have any creep at all. Mine are all single stage.I have a couple of of 3 pound Timneys and a couple of CMC 2.5 pound single stage triggers. They ALL brake around 2.5 pounds and ALL have creep.
Wish mine didn'tThat's interesting. I have two 2.5lb and four 3-3.5lb CMC triggers in AR's now. On my dig. Lyman trigger scale the 2.5's break right at 2.5 lbs and the 3-3.5's all go right at 3-3.1 and none of my six have any creep at all. Mine are all single stage.
Well yeah What's really weird, at least to me, is the second (unintentional) shot has always been low. Doesn't make any sense to me. I would think it would be highBet that opened up the group!
No you are not. I have a Geisselle SSA and a Rock River varmint trigger .I guess I'm the odd man out, but years ago I installed Rock River 2-stage triggers in all of my ARs and they have worked flawlessly. They break cleanly and are plenty light enough for hunting.
Me, too. That is strange.Well yeah What's really weird, at least to me, is the second (unintentional) shot has always been low. Doesn't make any sense to me. I would think it would be high
get ahold of timney, let them know whats going on.Install was per Timney instructions to the letter
+1Bought a Larue Mbt2s two stage on sale and have been using it for a year now. It works good enough to shoot well and I haven't missed any coyotes other than one, which i believe i shot over or under it because i didn't know the bullet drop on the scope.
Back in 2010-2012 The RRA 2-stage Varmint blue card only came with .156" pins. It was a good trigger but the large pins went in hard and it did stretch out the pin holes a little.I guess I'm the odd man out, but years ago I installed Rock River 2-stage triggers in all of my ARs and they have worked flawlessly. They break cleanly and are plenty light enough for hunting.