Geissele SD-E

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11 years 5 months ago #24999 by SOC
Geissele SD-E was created by SOC
2.25lb pull through first stage

stack to 3.25 lbs on 2nd stage

Very slight movement at 2nd stage and stop "3rd stage?" (Very easy to pull through if you get lazy)

an ounce or two more and break

My other Geissele is a SSA-E and it has no "3rd" stage. I like this additional "stage" as it lets me break the shot exactly when I want.

However it may be a uncommon "glitch" with just my trigger. I plan on getting a couple more SD-Es and I'll know for sure.

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11 years 5 months ago #25008 by SOC
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Ment to post this in Triggers not sure why it didn't go there. Please move, thanks.

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11 years 5 months ago #25012 by 13fcolt
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Moved.

It happens sometimes.

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11 years 5 months ago #25743 by SOC
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This is good info to have in this thread.

Busted out the calipers as well as the SD-E and pins.

SD-E hammer = .1555
SD-E trigger = .1555
SD-E sear = .1555
SD-E pins = .1540
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11 years 5 months ago #25756 by OleCowboy
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Of the two which one do you like the best?

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11 years 5 months ago #25763 by SOC
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OleCowboy wrote: Of the two which one do you like the best?


I like the SD-E the most and plan to switch to SD-E.

The flat trigger bow is very conductive to good trigger pull.

I don't know if the slight movement I get in the 2nd stage before the break is normal on the SD-E, if it is that puts the SD-E in a different class.

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