How is the single trigger?

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bohemianway
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How is the single trigger?

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Thinking of having one with the single trigger but I only have a Wolfgang rifle and am wondering how the current builds are. I know they have the Creedmoor and silhouette models like this but I want a Hartford style for target shooting and if I need to request something special to get a target quality release.

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Re: How is the single trigger?

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I really like mine. It seems i dont have to shift my grip to reach the front trigger.

Once you buy one you can get kirk to tune it for you.
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The 77’s triggers are very good albeit different than the 74’s ,I would expect Shiloh knows what a trigger should feel like. I have a Military Carbine on order they are single triggers unless specified.
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Heard nothing but good about the 77 triggers. Really looking forward to seeing what my Carbine feels like. Hoping this month . . .
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I've got a single trigger on a 77 and it is very good, nice clean break about 3 lbs.
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bohemianway
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Re: How is the single trigger?

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My plan is for an 1874 and the originals are all over the map for trigger pulls from hood latches to 3lb perfection (#2 long range Hartford). The Wolf is meh. So I will have to ask Kirk when it gets to making the call.

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Re: How is the single trigger?

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just request a match grade trigger they will tune it art
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