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chuckhunter
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triggers

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Could somebody please explain to me the differance between a single stage trigger and a two stage trigger. Thanks!
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The single stage is basically a traditional trigger. You squeeze it and it doesn't move until it fires (ideally if no creep). The two stage usually has higher resistance (6-8lbs) and some travel before it comes to a point where the trigger get into the single stage mode with the lighter pull (1-4lbs typically).
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Thank you.
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