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A bolt-action rifle trigger is a specially designed mechanism that releases the firing pin in a rifle when it’s pulled, enabling it to fire. Wing Tactical carries rifle triggers from many brands, including Elftmann Tactical and Timney Triggers. We also offer single-stage and double-stage triggers for rifles, allowing you to choose the one that extends the ideal feel and control based on your preferences. We will gladly assist you in selecting the right option.

Timney Winchester Model 70 Trigger

Reasons to Equip a Rifle With the Right Bolt-Action Trigger

Installing a high-quality bolt-action trigger from Wing Tactical is one of the most effective ways to make a rifle more accurate, consistent, and precise. It enables a user to engage the firing pin in their rifle without creating a disturbance, providing them with more control. It also allows them to anticipate their shots, giving them more confidence with a firearm. Most rifle triggers available through us come with reliable safety mechanisms to stop accidental discharges.

TriggerTech Remington 700 Clone Diamond Trigger

Single-Stage Bolt-Action Triggers

A single-stage bolt-action trigger from Wing Tactical, like the TriggerTech Remington 700 Clone Diamond Trigger, makes it possible to fire a rifle with a single pull. It’s the ideal option for those who value speed and simplicity, as it offers a straightforward setup that is easy to learn how to use.

 TriggerTech 2-Stage Remington 700 Clone Diamond Trigger

Double-Stage Bolt-Action Triggers

A double-stage bolt-action trigger from Wing Tactical, such as the TriggerTech 2-Stage Remington 700 Clone Diamond Trigger, is more complex than a single-stage one. These rifle triggers have a first stage that occurs during an initial pull and a second stage with increased resistance before a gun fires. They extend added accuracy and control.

Rely on Wing Tactical for the Best Bolt-Action Rifle Triggers

Wing Tactical is a veteran-founded company that has been selling top-of-the-line rifle triggers and other rifle parts and accessories for over a decade. From civilian enthusiasts and competitive shooters to law enforcement officers and military members, so many gun owners have counted on us to provide grade-A bolt-action trigger options. In addition to extending the leading products in the industry, we also go the extra mile by offering fast shipping times and a fantastic 30-day hassle-free return policy on all orders. Contact us to learn more about our products.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Does a Rifle Trigger Work?

A rifle trigger works by disengaging a sear responsible for holding a spring-loaded striker or hammer in a cocked position. When it disengages, the hammer or striker propels forward and hits a firing pin, hitting a cartridge’s primer and causing a propellant to ignite. This ultimately results in a rifle firing.

What Is the Pull Weight for the Average Bolt-Action Trigger?

The pull weight for the average bolt-action trigger typically falls between three and five pounds, with many factory triggers set at four pounds. However, some rifle triggers, like the Timney HIT Remington 700 Trigger With Safety, have pull weights that are only between 8 ounces and 2 pounds.

What Makes a Good Rifle Trigger?

A good rifle trigger should have a light, consistent pull weight, a clean break, and minimal creep. It should also offer minimal overtravel, a short and tactile reset, and adjustability. These characteristics will provide more accurate shot placement and precise trigger pulls.

Is a Single-Stage Rifle Trigger Better Than a Double-Stage One?

There is no “better” option when it comes to single-stage vs. double-stage rifle triggers. Those who value smooth pulls and faster shooting usually opt for single-stage triggers, while those who value accuracy and control typically choose double-stage triggers.

Which Brands Make the Best Bolt-Action Rifle Triggers?

The best bolt-action rifle triggers are made by well-established brands like Elftmann Tactical, Geissele, RISE Armament, Timney Triggers, and TriggerTech.