2026 Cold Bore Challenge Q&A Thread

You guys know that you don't yank a 2 stage trigger back from the start, right? They can prep your mind through anticipation management for a precise trigger press once you apply pressure and bring it back to the second stage, or wall. I know they’re not for everyone, but it just seems hard to believe that they would make someone flinch or jerk. What do I know though haha.
 
You guys know that you don't yank a 2 stage trigger back from the start, right? They can prep your mind through anticipation management for a precise trigger press once you apply pressure and bring it back to the second stage, or wall. I know they’re not for everyone, but it just seems hard to believe that they would make someone flinch or jerk. What do I know though haha.
Give me any kind of trigger and I can screw it up.

This last shot I didn't flinch or jerk, but watched the reticle move after I had already committed.

It's easy to look for a scapegoat. I only have about 100 rounds on this trigger versus an eff ton with the factory trigger.
 
You guys know that you don't yank a 2 stage trigger back from the start, right? They can prep your mind through anticipation management for a precise trigger press once you apply pressure and bring it back to the second stage, or wall. I know they’re not for everyone, but it just seems hard to believe that they would make someone flinch or jerk. What do I know though haha.

I am intimately familiar with two stage triggers from my time in the military and going through an AR phase.

It’s a bit hard for me to describe, but ultimately as I start through the process of the trigger pull my mind essentially goes into a “are we there yet?” mode. My mental preparation happens before my trigger touches the trigger.
Maybe it was too much time behind competition guns, or shooting a trigger style release for archery. I don’t know. What I do know is that my process is 100 times smoother with a single stage than a 2-stage.
 
I am intimately familiar with two stage triggers from my time in the military and going through an AR phase.

It’s a bit hard for me to describe, but ultimately as I start through the process of the trigger pull my mind essentially goes into a “are we there yet?” mode. My mental preparation happens before my trigger touches the trigger.
Maybe it was too much time behind competition guns, or shooting a trigger style release for archery. I don’t know. What I do know is that my process is 100 times smoother with a single stage than a 2-stage.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing your thought process.
 
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