Geissele S3G
Trigger for a hunting rifle
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I have Timney, Gisselle several, and the LARUE MBT 2S Straight in 2 carbines now and would swap out all the other 4 for 4 more of these Larue. they sell now for $118.95 or so but when I bought them they were $89.95. What a screaming deal for a great trigger that just gets better with use. They are a crisp and consistent smooth 4LB trigger. I have them in my 16" barreled ranch rifle in 6.5 Grendel and in my 12" Ranch Pistol in Grendel as well. And will use them this next 6 weeks of Tennessee Deer season. The 12" does very well in the Ranger and as a Truck gun for us. My game load with 120g Pro Hunters should make 2200 fps in the 12 " pistol and that should be great put to 100 yds for these hunting bullets.
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Originally posted by ErikS View PostOne tip.
For a hunting gun you want a little more reset distance compared to a competitive trigger.
You don't want a bump fire at a deer and less than perfect positions along with the stress of taking game can lead to an oops.
If OP prefers single stage, the ALG QMS is very nice. I haven't used the ALG ACT, but I hear it's a bit nicer than the QMS. Still, at $50 and $70 respectively, I'd rather spend the extra to get the LaRue MBT-2S.
With that said, I'm now a believer in TriggerTech as the best overall triggers for my precision rifles. I have a Competitive 3.5lb in my SPR and an Adaptable 2.5-5 lb in my 6.5 Creedmoor and am feeling truly spoiled by them when I go back to anything else. Whatever black magic they use in their "frictionless" design is fantastic.
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I use a Geissele, SSA-E and SD-E in my hunting guns but the same guns have double duties as DMR competition guns so I have experience with the triggers which have the same feel but only have a different trigger bow. The Geissele, kinda single stage, S3G gun triggers have a crazy short reset and will bump fire with impunity. I would NEVER hunt with one.#shareyourspare
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