my SECOND time now with an adjustable triggertech trigger set to min pull force doing a full auto trick. at min it was about #2 pull.
i think it is an 'adaptable' model, or some special one, as it is blue, do not recall what was the name. not the diamond, as those are all red, always.
and this time it was on a mellow .223 AR - first time i had this trick it was on a .308 build that was indeed kicking quite a bit, but my .223 70gr reloads there had almost no recoil, but, still, it happened.
after i adjusted it to #3.5 pull it seemingly stopped doing that, but, well, the fact itself that it had happened is annoying, means triggertech low pull design is still far from perfect.
it had NEVER happened with any of larue triggers that are around #4 total pull, but the break on them is lighter, close to #2, triggertechs are opposite, the initial pull is very light and final pull gets adjusted.
not a new lower and not a new trigger, there was probably around couple 1000s rounds that went through it by now, may be 4 years old or about. something wears off in there i think.
on a good side - my 20" larue has a great balance, 10 rounds full auto, no side movements, very stable, i even maintained scope picture as it did its vrrroom. good that i still remember old lessons of how to hold your weapon firmly enough no matter what.
i think it is an 'adaptable' model, or some special one, as it is blue, do not recall what was the name. not the diamond, as those are all red, always.
and this time it was on a mellow .223 AR - first time i had this trick it was on a .308 build that was indeed kicking quite a bit, but my .223 70gr reloads there had almost no recoil, but, still, it happened.
after i adjusted it to #3.5 pull it seemingly stopped doing that, but, well, the fact itself that it had happened is annoying, means triggertech low pull design is still far from perfect.
it had NEVER happened with any of larue triggers that are around #4 total pull, but the break on them is lighter, close to #2, triggertechs are opposite, the initial pull is very light and final pull gets adjusted.
not a new lower and not a new trigger, there was probably around couple 1000s rounds that went through it by now, may be 4 years old or about. something wears off in there i think.
on a good side - my 20" larue has a great balance, 10 rounds full auto, no side movements, very stable, i even maintained scope picture as it did its vrrroom. good that i still remember old lessons of how to hold your weapon firmly enough no matter what.
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