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Archery Hunting Tennessee
CrossBow Talk
Excalibur Matrix 355
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<blockquote data-quote="Forvols" data-source="post: 4253856" data-attributes="member: 15124"><p>I didn't care much for the stock Excalibur trigger on my Matrix 355. Cabelas had a sale on a single stage Trigger Tech 2.5lb drop in trigger, I did a lot of research on them and thought I will give one a try. Man extremely well built true drop in sealed no lube required, aluminum housing stainless steel guts. Polished rounded string claws (lessen the wear on serving) It uses a roller frictionless design. No creep (single stage) really no creep at all, trigger is right at the wall once you chocolate chip cookie it. Break is smooth, no grit and comes in at 2.7lbs. Big improvement over the stock Excalibur stock trigger. For the price I paid for the EXCAL Matrix 355 I would have like to had the option to get the TT upgrade during purchase. </p><p></p><p>Trigger tech has mainly made crossbow triggers/ AR triggers. But now venturing into bolt guns they make a drop in for the Remmie 700 (which I have in 06) an has a stock trigger that has been gunsmith worked with Fajen custom stock. But Im tempted to give the Trigger Tech remmie drop in a try, it is also adjustable 1.5-4lbs for 130 bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forvols, post: 4253856, member: 15124"] I didn't care much for the stock Excalibur trigger on my Matrix 355. Cabelas had a sale on a single stage Trigger Tech 2.5lb drop in trigger, I did a lot of research on them and thought I will give one a try. Man extremely well built true drop in sealed no lube required, aluminum housing stainless steel guts. Polished rounded string claws (lessen the wear on serving) It uses a roller frictionless design. No creep (single stage) really no creep at all, trigger is right at the wall once you chocolate chip cookie it. Break is smooth, no grit and comes in at 2.7lbs. Big improvement over the stock Excalibur stock trigger. For the price I paid for the EXCAL Matrix 355 I would have like to had the option to get the TT upgrade during purchase. Trigger tech has mainly made crossbow triggers/ AR triggers. But now venturing into bolt guns they make a drop in for the Remmie 700 (which I have in 06) an has a stock trigger that has been gunsmith worked with Fajen custom stock. But Im tempted to give the Trigger Tech remmie drop in a try, it is also adjustable 1.5-4lbs for 130 bucks. [/QUOTE]
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