That looks like it is an air rifle trigger. The web site that shows the trigger is an air rifle site. How do you use it/adapt it to use with the existing trigger? Does it somehow clamp onto the existing trigger? Will is stay in place? Would it take up more room in the trigger housing - would it leave room for your finger to easily get on and off the trigger?This is my favorite trigger shoe set up that I have found (38+ years of competition). It has an awesome amount of adjustment and no matter how much you sweat, your finger NEVER slides at all.
https://www.10pt9.com/tec-hro-touch-trigger
It is on every match rifle I own and also on my daughter’s Walther.
regards
Ken
That looks like it is an air rifle trigger. The web site that shows the trigger is an air rifle site. How do you use it/adapt it to use with the existing trigger? Does it somehow clamp onto the existing trigger? Will is stay in place? Would it take up more room in the trigger housing - would it leave room for your finger to easily get on and off the trigger?
I respectfully disagree. That same muscle memory applies to a straight shoe as your hand position is key - again as part of the same muscle memory.With a curved shoe and muscle memory you will pull from the same spot every time and be consistent. Think of a cheater pipe- it puts way different force on it according to the distance out on it you get. Straight shoe you dont know where on that lever you are
It is for any trigger that has a horizontal rail that the trigger blade mounts on to. Plenty of clamping force and there is multiple adjustments for position and fit.
I cannot guarantee that it would work or adapt for all triggers.
10.9 is a company that sells competitor equipment for both smallbore and air rifle disciplines.
regards
Ken
I respectfully disagree. That same muscle memory applies to a straight shoe as your hand position is key - again as part of the same muscle memory.
YMMV.