Quote Originally Posted by maximus View Post
I think the advantage of a true two stage trigger is that it is safer due the the increased sear engagement prior to taking up the first stage. The pseudo two stage triggers are basically set on a knife edge to give a creep free 'second' stage. I also think that with heavier triggers its more difficult to gradually squeeze the shot off as due to the weight of pull it takes more time to release the shot which means holding aim for longer. I find it much easier with a light trigger but they can be too light.
That's what I found with the two stage trigger I adjusted the other day, if I slowly pulled through the first stage, you could feel the stop and you could hold it until taking the shot but if you pulled through the first stage quickly then it tripped the sears, which sometimes I don't want to do, I think I only turned the screw about half a turn, just enough to stop them tripping but not enough to make it heavy and hard to release, thus pulling it off shot.