Triggertech or reworked stock trigger?
Re: Triggertech or reworked stock trigger?
I'm a big fan of Excalibur triggers, but I did get a bit of a gritty feeling my 355, and decided to swap it out for a Trigger Tech, night & day! First rough spot with the Micro, and TT is getting another order!
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Re: Triggertech or reworked stock trigger?
Both triggers in my Micros have been sweet so far ..... But I do have a 2 stage TT in box ready at first sign of problems .... 

Micro 335 Camo. Micro Nightmare. Vixen Matrix 310 Axiom
Leupold scopes VixenMaster Strings
Big john arrows. BOO strings & things
Montec g5
DaGriz knive
Less work.....more hunt
Derry Hicks
Excalibur only
Leupold scopes VixenMaster Strings
Big john arrows. BOO strings & things
Montec g5
DaGriz knive
Less work.....more hunt
Derry Hicks
Excalibur only
Re: Triggertech or reworked stock trigger?
I bought a 380 Matrix last summer. The trigger was terrible !! I sent it in to Excalibur for warranty work. When the trigger assembly came back, it was as good as some of my rifles. Very happy with the warranty work. I paid lots of money for that crossbow. I shouldn't have to be buying replacement parts from another manufacturer to make it operate smoothly enough for hunting.
Re: Triggertech or reworked stock trigger?
So am I safe to assume these TT units are made for the 405 and work well? If so, I may have to make another purchase that my wife will be thrilled about. And, I want a single stage unit!
Re: Triggertech or reworked stock trigger?
I'm very pleased with the service from TT and the quality of the triggers. I have the DS 2.5#. If I were to do it again, I'd get a single stage. For hunting, the DS might be the best choice.Squatch wrote:So am I safe to assume these TT units are made for the 405 and work well? If so, I may have to make another purchase that my wife will be thrilled about. And, I want a single stage unit!