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    #16
    I'm going to be odd-man-out here, but I love the Telios plate/sear combo in my Shocktech frame. Before this, I've only ever used stock chrome 2k parts, and a Shocktech roller sear with stock chrome plate. So I don't have as much experience with different combinations like some of the fellows here.

    The ramp angle on the Telios sear is a bit steeper than stock, which increases drag on the plate a little bit, but gives you potential for a shorter pull if you set it up right. And with the bearing on the end of it, the drag isn't very noticeable. But that also makes the pull a bit snappier than some prefer. But, that's how I like it. I am also currently using a Shocktech Phat hammer with the conical lug, so that probably changes the feel of it a little. It's still overall a smooth pull with a crisp break, and I'm quite happy with the kit. I threw in an SLPS spring kit to top it all off, and it's a very nice trigger.
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      #17
      Originally posted by Brokeass_baller View Post
      I'm going to be odd-man-out here, but I love the Telios plate/sear combo in my Shocktech frame. Before this, I've only ever used stock chrome 2k parts, and a Shocktech roller sear with stock chrome plate. So I don't have as much experience with different combinations like some of the fellows here.

      The ramp angle on the Telios sear is a bit steeper than stock, which increases drag on the plate a little bit, but gives you potential for a shorter pull if you set it up right. And with the bearing on the end of it, the drag isn't very noticeable. But that also makes the pull a bit snappier than some prefer. But, that's how I like it. I am also currently using a Shocktech Phat hammer with the conical lug, so that probably changes the feel of it a little. It's still overall a smooth pull with a crisp break, and I'm quite happy with the kit. I threw in an SLPS spring kit to top it all off, and it's a very nice trigger.
      Thanks for the feedback. I'm not really concerned about a short pull. Smoother and lighter is better for me.
      “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” -Krishnamurti

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        #18
        To follow up, I installed brass-tipped set screws, a like-new WGP trigger plate, and an Autococker Parts roller sear into a Benchmark two-finger slider frame. The pull is buttery smooth, and I can pull the trigger from the top, bottom or both finger positions with no binding or any difference in the pull quality. I really like these two finger sliders.
        “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” -Krishnamurti

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