Did you put a gauge on it?
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YesOriginally posted by AndoIf your wanting a more reactive trigger, go with a stock on/off and shave the pin down.
If you have a ASA on the marker, just use it. Put a gauge on one of the sides and air it up.Comment
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Its not meant to be reactive and won't be in normal situations. However, if you put on a 1200psi input and shim the ULT so that the sear hardly moves, then it can get reactive. But, with the ULT, you need to have everything perfectly tuned in order for it to occur.Originally posted by stevewarIn an PM converation I had with Tuna, he says the ULT won't ever be highly reactive. I'm so confused now. Is the stock on / off the way to go if you're looking for a super reactive trigger?
With the regular on-off setup, it has much more force differential and the higher top force overcomes any friction issues there might be. The regular on-off is more likely to be reactive with very minor tweaks.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.Comment
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