Break it in and then judge it!

Initial dry firing was good. There was a tiny amount of creep where I could feel a couple tiny humps. But I was disappointed at the pull weight. I don't have a scale, but it was easily more than any other stock trigger I have. Felt like 7-8 pounds!

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<br>BUT

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<br>I know that my most used milspec triggers are usually the smoothest because they are broken in.

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<br>So I oiled the surfaces and sat down on the couch with the lower while watching TV. For about a half hour I rapidly dry fired it, just pushing the hammer back with my thumb and pulling the trigger as fast as I could. Probably 200-300 times. (obviously I didn't let the hammer fall on the bolt catch) Basically I simulated shooting it a few hundred times.

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<br>NOW the trigger is smoothed out and amazing for a milspec trigger. The pull weight is significantly lightened, the creep is still very little, and the smoothness is much better. I can only assume it will get better as I shoot it.