An explanation of the Triggertech's trigger

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Interesting!
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Well, I've been very busy. Cancelled my m405 order and decided to keep my M380. I want a bow I can shoot for fun in my back yard and 3d and hunt. The 405 just doesn't seem to be the bow to do ALL those things for me right now. I may buy one as my heavy hitting hunting bow and keep my M380 for plinking but for now just the 380... but I can't wait to hear all about it. And I just ordered a trigger tech with the upgraded trigger. Can't wait.
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Re: An explanation of the Triggertech's trigger

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paulaboutform wrote:Well, I've been very busy. Cancelled my m405 order and decided to keep my M380. I want a bow I can shoot for fun in my back yard and 3d and hunt. The 405 just doesn't seem to be the bow to do ALL those things for me right now. I may buy one as my heavy hitting hunting bow and keep my M380 for plinking but for now just the 380... but I can't wait to hear all about it. And I just ordered a trigger tech with the upgraded trigger. Can't wait.

LOL. I wouldn't consider the 380 a plinking bow. :D
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cspot wrote:
paulaboutform wrote:Well, I've been very busy. Cancelled my m405 order and decided to keep my M380. I want a bow I can shoot for fun in my back yard and 3d and hunt. The 405 just doesn't seem to be the bow to do ALL those things for me right now. I may buy one as my heavy hitting hunting bow and keep my M380 for plinking but for now just the 380... but I can't wait to hear all about it. And I just ordered a trigger tech with the upgraded trigger. Can't wait.

LOL. I wouldn't consider the 380 a plinking bow. :D
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Dam I wish someone near me had a two stage trigger so I could try it out, I cannot get my head wrapped around it to understand how it feels, I've used rifles with set triggers like on a CZ, which I love, but this two stage is the opposite of a set trigger. My first problem was scrounging the money to get one, now I have to choose which one, they have given us to many options now Lol
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I must have taken the road less travelled as I went with the single stage trigger. I figured I am using it for hunting so I the weight would be the same as the 2.5 lb two stage anyways. All I can say is this trigger is awesome and well worth the investment!

I must say that I have not had the opportunity to try a two stage trigger, however I have had a couple of triggers that Boo fixed up for me that shoot like a dream and this trigger is every bit as nice to shoot. Definitely a different feel to it as there is only so much you can do to the stock trigger even for a magician like Boo.

I would not hesitate to order another one, if I get the chance.
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Where do we buy these 2 stage triggers?????
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wcbarker wrote:Where do we buy these 2 stage triggers?????
You can buy it from Danny Miller,
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Boo wrote:
wcbarker wrote:Where do we buy these 2 stage triggers?????
You can buy it from Danny Miller,
How much???
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wcbarker wrote:
Boo wrote:
wcbarker wrote:Where do we buy these 2 stage triggers?????
You can buy it from Danny Miller,
How much???
Sorry but I can't speak for Danny.
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