Imrpove Your Shooting Accuracy with THIS Tip

Published on April 8, 2025
Duration: 2:12

This video emphasizes that firearm accuracy is primarily a function of the shooter, not just the equipment. While upgrades like a "bougie" trigger don't automatically make you a better shot, a quality trigger can enhance performance by providing a crisper, lighter break, aiding in more precise shots. Shooter preference dictates the choice between single-stage and two-stage triggers, with both having their merits.

Quick Summary

A quality trigger upgrade doesn't automatically make you a better shooter, but it can significantly enhance your performance. A crisper, lighter break aids precision, but proper fundamentals are key. Shooter preference dictates the choice between single-stage and two-stage triggers, with brands like CMC, Rise, Geissele, and Larue offering excellent options.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Trigger Quality vs. Shooter Skill
  2. 00:14Mil-Spec vs. Aftermarket Triggers
  3. 00:28Single-Stage vs. Two-Stage Triggers
  4. 00:45Crispness and Lightness of Break
  5. 01:16Trigger Brand Recommendations
  6. 01:51Geissele Trigger on 6mm ARC Rifle

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a better trigger automatically make you a better shooter?

No, a better trigger does not automatically make you a better shooter. While a quality trigger can enhance performance by providing a crisper, lighter break, it's the shooter's fundamentals and skill that ultimately determine accuracy. Even with basic triggers, skilled shooters can outperform those with advanced ones.

What is the main benefit of a high-quality firearm trigger?

A high-quality firearm trigger is primarily a 'quality of life' improvement that can enhance your shooting performance. It offers a crisper and lighter break, which can aid in making more precise shots, provided you are executing proper shooting techniques.

What are some recommended aftermarket trigger brands?

For drop-in single-stage triggers, CMC and Rise are recommended. For those willing to invest more, Geissele and Larue are top-tier choices. TriggerTech is also a reputable brand known for quality triggers suitable for precision shooting.

Is there a preference between single-stage and two-stage triggers?

The preference between single-stage and two-stage triggers is subjective and depends on the individual shooter. Some prefer the distinct stages of a two-stage trigger for precise control, while others favor the direct pull of a single-stage trigger. Both can be effective when used correctly.

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