Originally Posted By: Stan
I just find it amazing that people will go to great lengths and expense to have a stock bent to what they think they need to shoot it well ............ cut, or add to the length of pull ............. shoot endless patterns to get the best load for the job ........... and then handicap themselves with too heavy, or "creepy" triggers. Most bad triggers can be helped. If they can't, they should be sent down the road, IMO.

SRH


Agree. I've found that good British game guns usually have very good triggers (or can be adjusted so they are very good). The triggers on my 6# Jeffery 12 bore both trip at about 4#. On my Webley & Scott, half a pound heavier, they both trip at about 5 1/2. In both cases, very crisp--and both guns shoot well for me. I don't think I'd want anything much lighter than the Jeffery's triggers.