This all started on the PCP section when I was comparing, from a novice point of view, how much nicer, in general, my .25 wildcat II is compared with the .25 EDgun Matador I just received. I did say that the, "trigger on the Matador sucks." Others chimed in and said the things that are frequently expressed here that the Matador is built like a tank and the Wildcat has it issues as it is an expensive complex rifle, compared to the Edgun, rifle. Repair and maintenance for the FXs are said to be more detailed and more complex...and needed more often than the simplicity of the engineering in the EDgun.
However, folks being respectful asked me to give it bit of time and the Matador would come into it's own. No problem! The part that I would be interested in is the concept that a soft trigger like the Wildcat is more appropriate for a target range type setting and that many preferred the tighter crisp break of the trigger for hunting. I don't 'hunt' but I do pest control for some dairy farmers. Other than that I shoot paper and reactive steel targets. I prefer the soft style trigger when shooting either.
Am I missing something here? Does it all boil down to a matter of preference or is their a distinct advantage of one type trigger compared with the other in different applications? Not trying to start a hot debate here but rather trying to learn so I don't fall victim to, "I don't know what I don't know." thanks jim
However, folks being respectful asked me to give it bit of time and the Matador would come into it's own. No problem! The part that I would be interested in is the concept that a soft trigger like the Wildcat is more appropriate for a target range type setting and that many preferred the tighter crisp break of the trigger for hunting. I don't 'hunt' but I do pest control for some dairy farmers. Other than that I shoot paper and reactive steel targets. I prefer the soft style trigger when shooting either.
Am I missing something here? Does it all boil down to a matter of preference or is their a distinct advantage of one type trigger compared with the other in different applications? Not trying to start a hot debate here but rather trying to learn so I don't fall victim to, "I don't know what I don't know." thanks jim