I have a gun with the Quattro Trigger and a gun with a GRT-III trigger. I personally prefer the trigger on the 25cal Striker Edge.... but that is just Me and I know that I am in a very small minority of 1 in regards to trigger likes and dislikes. I also have not changed the 25cal Striker Edge trigger from the original factory settings...not one bit. Mine has a light pull with very little or no travel. Best Regards - Tom
Quote from: T.Wood-68 on July 05, 2017, 04:36:47 PMI have a gun with the Quattro Trigger and a gun with a GRT-III trigger. I personally prefer the trigger on the 25cal Striker Edge.... but that is just Me and I know that I am in a very small minority of 1 in regards to trigger likes and dislikes. I also have not changed the 25cal Striker Edge trigger from the original factory settings...not one bit. Mine has a light pull with very little or no travel. Best Regards - TomAll of this why there are so many guns that are so successful. I am a firm believer that if it works for you, and you like it, it's all good. I never talk down someone else's opinion, I just offer mine because it might work for you. Besides, it gives us something to talk about
I like the idea of a backyard thumper in .25 cal. I bet that thing is a hammer on thick steel cans!But I just don't know that I'd enjoy shooting it knowing what the pellets cost.
Quote from: 39M on July 22, 2017, 09:52:51 PMI like the idea of a backyard thumper in .25 cal. I bet that thing is a hammer on thick steel cans!But I just don't know that I'd enjoy shooting it knowing what the pellets cost.I Target Shoot & Plink with the 177's and shoot to Kill with the 22 & 25's. Things are less expensive that way and each gun has it's purpose to fulfill.
I heard of a guy who shot a diller with a 9 and it bounced off and hit him in the face.But I think a .25 oughta work close to as well as a 275/60.
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