JohnJohnson
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I noticed that I almost never see the mention of two-stage triggers around here. My first custom rifle was with a Huber "two-stage" trigger which I guess is really a set trigger. I moved off of two-stage for a bit and got some TriggerTech single stages but I just don't like them as much as my Huber. I'm putting my Huber back on one of my two rifles but I'd also like to explore another brand for my other rifle. I'm aware Huber is not a true two-stage and if I want to put a true two-stage on my other rifle there's a few things I'd like to find out.
From the limited searching I've done on it, it seems a lot of people around here like the Geiselle Super 700 two-stage triggers as their go-to. Those appear to be on a lengthy production pause anyway but is there a reason for all the love that trigger gets as opposed to brands like Tubb T7T or Bix 'n Andy? And is there any data on which two-stages are less reliable than others?
From the limited searching I've done on it, it seems a lot of people around here like the Geiselle Super 700 two-stage triggers as their go-to. Those appear to be on a lengthy production pause anyway but is there a reason for all the love that trigger gets as opposed to brands like Tubb T7T or Bix 'n Andy? And is there any data on which two-stages are less reliable than others?