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  • freedive10

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    Yeah, but the SSA-E ruined it for me. I compare all triggers to it. Thought about this one for a little while and realized I would not be happy. The only thing I don't like on the SSA-E is the price tag.
     

    noob

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    Yeah, but the SSA-E ruined it for me. I compare all triggers to it. Thought about this one for a little while and realized I would not be happy. The only thing I don't like on the SSA-E is the price tag.

    I feel the SSA-E is too light for an all around rifle. The SSA/G2S is just about right when it comes to a balance of weight and feel. The larue MBT isn't too bad either, comes with 2 hammer springs to help you change the weight of the pull. For bench shooting, I like the SSA-E/SD-E, but I could imagine myself getting surprised easily by the light weight.
     

    freedive10

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    I feel the SSA-E is too light for an all around rifle. The SSA/G2S is just about right when it comes to a balance of weight and feel. The larue MBT isn't too bad either, comes with 2 hammer springs to help you change the weight of the pull. For bench shooting, I like the SSA-E/SD-E, but I could imagine myself getting surprised easily by the light weight.

    If you had said it was to light for "YOU", I would understand but IMHO, I think it's a training issue. We are not talking about a ridiculous light trigger that you blow on and it goes off. I just think people should try them before they make a decision. Been running it on my MK18 at classes and in hunting guns. It's familiar to me all around. If my finger goes on the trigger I should not be surprised when it goes bang. My safety goes of before My finger even touches the trigger. At that point, I have already made the decision to fire.
     

    paddle007

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    Thanks for encouraging me to spend more money.
    FWIW PSA is having a Labor Day sale SSA-E for $189.99
     
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