Yes, Sir. There are a few of my shooting buddies that are waitIng for their orders as well. From all that I’ve heard, we should be quite pleased. I can only imagine how swamped Bill must be trying to keep up with the demand. Hopefully yours will arrive in a timely manner. I’m curious to see what my serial number will be. That should indicate how many he’s produced.Anxiously awaiting the arrival of a custom trigger for the CZ 457 MTR. I requested a single stage 3oz. Everything I’ve heard about the BSCAR triggers has been exemplary.
Awesome. I’m still waiting. I must be pretty far down the list, twice. I’ll go with the single stage 3oz too.
I assume he emailed you to ask what version you wanted and that’s how you knew it was your time?
I bought one at the ABRA Nationals. Seems two stage as there is a tiny bit of movement before “resistance” is felt, then it breaks like glass - no creep. It measures a consistent 2.5 oz, plus or minus .1 oz.Anxiously awaiting the arrival of a custom trigger for the CZ 457 MTR. I requested a single stage 3oz. Everything I’ve heard about the BSCAR triggers has been exemplary.
You guys have me thinking about a trigger for my MTR running my factory one at a hair over 2 pounds not really sure what i would gain with a 3 oz or 6 oz trigger.My Timney trigger started out at 10 ounces. After shooting it some it is now just below 6 ounces.
With a 6 ounce or less trigger you can shoot free recoil. Depending on how your 2 pound trigger breaks that 2 pound force can influence how the rifle recoils. Minimizing the external forces on the rifle is the goal.You guys have me thinking about a trigger for my MTR running my factory one at a hair over 2 pounds not really sure what i would gain with a 3 oz or 6 oz trigger.
I can see that helping free recoil. I hold my rimfire with a firm grip and shoulder. Prob wont benefit me any. Or not really noticeable.With a 6 ounce or less trigger you can shoot free recoil. Depending on how your 2 pound trigger breaks that 2 pound force can influence how the rifle recoils. Minimizing the external forces on the rifle is the goal.
You guys have me thinking about a trigger for my MTR running my factory one at a hair over 2 pounds not really sure what i would gain with a 3 oz or 6 oz trigger.