I'm going to load for an AR-10 build I'm working on, and a lot of people are saying that if I use a light trigger, I should be aware that I need a more sensitive primer. The popular opinion online is that Federal primers are the most sensitive. Should I just run with those? Would that work?
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Originally posted by dee View PostPrimer should have no bearing on trigger weight pull. As long as your firing pin spring is good primers shouldn't matter.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Originally posted by dee View PostI missed the AR part, what kind of trigger are you going with?
EDIT: Specifically, I'm looking at this one: http://geissele.com/hi-speeddesignat...nrifledmr.aspxZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Originally posted by dee View PostPrimer should have no bearing on trigger weight pull. As long as your firing pin spring is good primers shouldn't matter.
Originally posted by Yale View PostI'm going to load for an AR-10 build I'm working on, and a lot of people are saying that if I use a light trigger, I should be aware that I need a more sensitive primer. The popular opinion online is that Federal primers are the most sensitive. Should I just run with those? Would that work?"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
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i might be a little off topic but, i just noticed that when i was at the range. and range officer said cease fire, i dropped my mag and pulled back the charging handle to clear the breach .
and noticed the 'unfired' chambered round had a big primer strike....
is that normal for an AR rifle?
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Hey Yale, that Geissele trigger is awesome. I have one in my latest build and I must have dropped that hammer 70 times or more on my thumb (didn't want the hammer to smack the receiver) just to feel that light pull on the second stage. One word, unbelievable. I hope I don't have it set too light that it's unsafe. Just guessing here, but the second stage is probably under a pound.
It's an expensive trigger, but well worth it.
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Honestly, now that I'm shopping for parts, I may just sell this lower receiver and buy/build a bolt gun. I thought I could get it done on the cheap, but it doesn't look possible now. Anyone want an LR-308 lower and parts kit?ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Bolt guns can be done pretty cheap especially if you pick up a cheap Stevens action, my only bitch with those are that all the ones I've felt the bolt lift is crazy heavy which could throw a reloader off. I prefer the 700 for ease of finding parts used and new."It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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Originally posted by dee View PostBolt guns can be done pretty cheap especially if you pick up a cheap Stevens action, my only bitch with those are that all the ones I've felt the bolt lift is crazy heavy which could throw a reloader off. I prefer the 700 for ease of finding parts used and new.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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