CG Jackson two stage trigger

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Jason wrote:So I should expect a surplus of 5018 triggers on the market soon, now that all the ones hanging on Rem 700s are going to be replaced? Hmm.. good thing to keep in mind. :)
Good point Jason! While these guys spend serious money on two-stage triggers we have pick of the litter! Kitty gives me blazes for tilting windmills (frequently deserved...) I've shot single stage triggers all my life and actually enjoy the way a good single stage trigger breaks.
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Umm.. the 5018 isn't a single-stage trigger. It's the two-stage that I drool over when I shoot custom guns that were built from MSRs instead of 1712s. :)
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you are not alone. i enjoy and prefer a crisp single stage trigger as well.
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I'm saving my pennies...........
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Jason wrote:Umm.. the 5018 isn't a single-stage trigger. It's the two-stage that I drool over when I shoot custom guns that were built from MSRs instead of 1712s. :)
:oops: Showing my ignorance again... Kitty'll smack me hard on this one since that's his favorite trigger, too...
dave imas wrote:you are not alone. i enjoy and prefer a crisp single stage trigger as well.
I'm not sure what to say - I've never had much in common with a legend before!
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Don't listen to Dave. He's losing touch with reality.. too much yelling at herding dogs and not enough shooting... :)
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Jason,

I have a two stage Canjar in a 40X sporter, I still prefer the single stage crsipness....and I only herd geese twice a day, the dogs are too much hassle.


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G'Day All
Here's one for you all to look http://www.daviestriggers.com.au/ .It's one of the great things out of OZ and by all reports they are meant to be gooood (the "F" class one). I'm considering selling my annie/briley to buy one or two. Hope you all look after my team at the nationals.
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