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Re: TRIGGER TECH or ACP

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longbow joe wrote:
Mon Nov 01, 2021 10:53 pm
Thanks ....l love it too but as dan said...."it's like carrying a baby grand piano to your stand " I'm glad it's only a 200 yard walk .
It has become a "stand specific crossbow " it's not going into the mosquitoe swamp for the 700 yard trudge.
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longbow joe wrote:
Mon Nov 01, 2021 10:53 pm
Thanks ....l love it too but as dan said...."it's like carrying a baby grand piano to your stand " I'm glad it's only a 200 yard walk .
It has become a "stand specific crossbow " it's not going into the mosquitoe swamp for the 700 yard trudge.
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I think my a$$ is becoming "stand specific".
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Keith my brother and l were reminiscing the other day of how we used to spend hours in a 1980'S Era baker climbing stand with an 8 inch screw in seat....dont know how we did it.
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Joe, we tortured ourselves back then and still managed to kill deer. If only we knew! :eusa-deadhorse:
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Tested out the Charger crank today,pretty slick! Installed the DB Killers and also tested out the ACP trigger about 6 times in the garage.More testing to be done before I form my opinion on the ACP trigger. I will say one thing I noticed right off the bat when shooting,my trigger finger stings a bit.My assessment of that is that some of the energy is transmitted to the lever. Don't know if I like that! This being my first micro series don't know if this is normal? Even with the stock trigger? Anybody else having the same experience? If you are running a TT in your micro,do you get that sting in your finger
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Hmm. I can only comment on the one I have the Y-25 which is no comparison in shock I would bet. I have maybe 40 shots on mine, and the last one felt like the first one honestly.
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No finger sting with my TT triggers!
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bigbowman wrote:
Thu Nov 04, 2021 4:19 pm
No finger sting with my TT triggers!
Have you ever come across anyone who has had a similar experience? A call to Excal may be in order,see what they have to say. Go from there.
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I had a original Excalibur trigger do that on a Micro but it was soon replaced with a TTT.
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I can't remember but this was brought up before and the cause is not pulling the trigger all the way back and that causes the stinging in the finger sensation because the strigger lever snaps back.
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bigbowman wrote:
Thu Nov 04, 2021 9:05 pm
I can't remember but this was brought up before and the cause is not pulling the trigger all the way back and that causes the stinging in the finger sensation because the strigger lever snaps back.
Appreciate the feedback guys!
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Re: TRIGGER TECH or ACP

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Trigger "sting" sensation UPDATE. Put 6 more shots through the Banshee today. Dis-appointed to tell you that the sting is still there and I won't settle for it.Ordered a TT from Danny today. See what goes down once I switch them out. I did call Excal to relate the situation and they DID acknowledge that one of there techs has experienced the "sting" on his finger and had minimized the sensation by adjustments to the screw that puts the trigger into the 2 stage mode. My preference was the single stage mode which is what the trigger is set at right out of the box and don't feel I should have to "mess" with it! Stay tuned.
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Re: TRIGGER TECH or ACP

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my Trigger techs sometimes have re-set and trigger sting issues.ive learned to work with it.interested in your report back when you get the new T.T. installed.
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Re: TRIGGER TECH or ACP

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Hope you get it working the way you like it. I’ll let you know when I start shooting again if I notice this with mine.
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