I have fired the 360TD, 440 in both single and two stage now multiple times each. The single stage is a clean and clear break.OhioXBowhunter wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 12:01 pmThanks if you can let us know how it works in both stages, kinda curious been eyeing the 440 but no one around here has any of the new models in stock, good thing I guess I’m kinda an impulse buyer when it comes to bows and guns and have no control.
The only way I can describe it, as a trigger is like scope glass, everyone feels something different... The single stage breaks as cleanly as the TT. But it feels softer, it's like it hits the wall, and then instantly rolls over it. They are both instantaneous, but the take up (in 2 stage) and the follow through have a "feeling" where the TT feels no tension .
It not possible for me to say, sell your TT for this trigger. That doesn't make sense, the TT is awesome. Unless you have a bow to move the TT into. But I'd say it a solid bet that this trigger should be considered over the TT if buying new now.
The only way for me to relay the feel of it is to say that this is THE trigger excals should come with. It's near perfect. I feel for me, the 2 stage for hunting allows for the shooter to be prepared, but also allows for the extra milisecond to consider the shot. But I also prefer my 2 over my single TT as well.
It's going to turn into a Jewell vs Tinney conversation soon. They both work perfectly, just not as perfectly as the one you prefer.