Rifle ice/snow freeze eval 2025

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Honestly if you want Sako/Tikka trigger reliability with a very light trigger it's one feature sets on the Sakos that works well. You can order the "set trigger" option on Sako 85's and 90's where you press the trigger forward before firing. You can set the single stage trigger from 2-2-4.4 lbs and then have the set trigger which goes off at 9 oz.

I have a set trigger on a Sako 85 and a Sako 90 and neither have given me any issues. There is always the possibility to accidentally bump it forward but it takes a bit more force to "set" the trigger forward than you'd think. It's also a bit of a deliberate and deviation from the normal shot process that it hasn't posed any field issues that I've seen yet... I've used multiple set triggers on multiple Sako 85's for varmint hunts/competitions and bench rest comps over the years and they've been great.
 

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Regarding factory Tikka triggers as being more than light enough - I'm pretty sure I'm not the only person here who has experienced a Tikka trigger breaking even sooner than I expected - on target, but slightly before I thought it would, providing a genuine "surprise break" - not when I was looking for that.

Note that this was in a repeat-fire / rapid-fire / follow-up shot situation, so speed and adrenaline may have been slightly elevated, but even so ...

The Tikka triggers are plenty light enough.
 
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I really like the feel of my KRG Midas on the Tikka 223. Picked up another for the 22 CM when it’s comes to keep continuity between the two. The two stage trigger feels really nice and I much prefer the wider trigger shoe compared to the fairly narrow factory one.
 
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I really like the feel of my KRG Midas on the Tikka 223. Picked up another for the 22 CM when it’s comes to keep continuity between the two. The two stage trigger feels really nice and I much prefer the wider trigger shoe compared to the fairly narrow factory one.
Has the Midas been reliable for you in ice/snow? As long as it's not less reliable than a stock Tikka trigger I always prefer two-stage so it's definitely on my radar. From the design it looks like it mimics the Sako TRG trigger which had issues with its safety not moving in the 2022 test if I recall right. Not sure if that's something to be worried about or not.
 

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.... I guess learning to shoot with crap triggers led me down a bad path-lol.

I learned to shoot on rifles with terrible triggers growing up. I think there are some positives to practicing with "not the best" triggers even now. Learning to control trigger pull and point of aim with a rougher/heavier trigger...especially with a light rifle...makes it very easy with a "clean" trigger.

I'm not saying a rough/heavy trigger is better, not at all, but there are some positive carryovers from using one in practice.

I don't own a trigger pull gauge, but most of my rifles have ~ the same weight pull. I adjust them to break at the point where a length of paracord attached to the trigger lifts a 2.5lb plate from a flat surface and the trigger breaks approximately when the plate is off the surface. The triggers may have very different feels, but the weight is ~the same. I'm guessing it's ~2.75 lbs...but that's a guess. Simple and may not be the "best" but it works well for me.
 

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I kinda want to try this with a rem 7600.

I bet it'd do alright. Everything important is completely enclosed, provided the dust cover hasn't been broken off.
 
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Has the Midas been reliable for you in ice/snow? As long as it's not less reliable than a stock Tikka trigger I always prefer two-stage so it's definitely on my radar. From the design it looks like it mimics the Sako TRG trigger which had issues with its safety not moving in the 2022 test if I recall right. Not sure if that's something to be worried about or not.
I havnt put it through a test such as that. I should. I’ve never had a situation that any of my triggers were actually covered in snow/ice in real world situations, despite late season hunts and winter training via skis/splitboard or snowmachine. I’m just careful if conditions are bad I guess.
 

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I havnt put it through a test such as that. I should. I’ve never had a situation that any of my triggers were actually covered in snow/ice in real world situations, despite late season hunts and winter training via skis/splitboard or snowmachine. I’m just careful if conditions are bad I guess.
Did you have to use a different bottom metal for this trigger? i've seen some say it wont fit
 
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