( I need some input ) Fat Lady Switch or Trans Trigger ???
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( I need some input ) Fat Lady Switch or Trans Trigger ???
I would like to know what everyone thinks about these
Fat Lady Switch or Trans Trigger ???
1: Fat Lady switch controller
www.thefatladyracing.com/switch.html
2: Shoot the light with STL trans brake trigger
www.shootthelite.com/products/products.htm
3: Richard Charnock Trans Trigger
I can not find a website for this one
If any one knows of a website for Richard Charnock Trans Trigger
Please post it.
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Fat Lady Switch or Trans Trigger ???
1: Fat Lady switch controller
www.thefatladyracing.com/switch.html
2: Shoot the light with STL trans brake trigger
www.shootthelite.com/products/products.htm
3: Richard Charnock Trans Trigger
I can not find a website for this one
If any one knows of a website for Richard Charnock Trans Trigger
Please post it.
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As for the first one. It seems it would be more inconsistent to push and relase a button the 2nd time as opposed to just releasing. You would have to hold your thumb at the same exact distance each time. Even if you are just touching the button waiting to press and release, You might be off of it a little or have it partially depressed without knowing.
Here's a thread on the trans trigger, I don't have an opinion on it. http://drr.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/t.../309102431/p/2
Here's a thread on the trans trigger, I don't have an opinion on it. http://drr.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/t.../309102431/p/2
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no website for the trans trigger. My take on any button setup, each person is different and so follows the results of using them. I've checked out all the buttons you've mentioned even spent sometime with 2 of them and I stay with my normal B&M button and feel its better for me. What are you after with wanting to change buttons ? Quicker, more consistent or what ?
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thats a lot of money and makes something simple not very simple
this is what I got, I like it
http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/10352/10002/-1
this is what I got, I like it
http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/10352/10002/-1
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Tried the trans trigger. I have bigger hands and it was not comfortable in my hand at all. I know a few left handed guys could not get comfortable on it.
I tried a design similar to one of the shoot the light designs. It was a trigger style T-handle. Pushed it in to set and then pulled it to release. Was not a bad choice.
Also have a pressure sensitive button that is adjustable. It was a pretty cool button to use but was inconsistent as all hell.
To this day, I stick with the small metal mushroom button.
I tried a design similar to one of the shoot the light designs. It was a trigger style T-handle. Pushed it in to set and then pulled it to release. Was not a bad choice.
Also have a pressure sensitive button that is adjustable. It was a pretty cool button to use but was inconsistent as all hell.
To this day, I stick with the small metal mushroom button.
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I don't know what delay box you have but i run the K&R Z-force box that does the same thing and i only use a large mushroom button .
Stage click the button and when you see the lite click it again has been great for me.
Stage click the button and when you see the lite click it again has been great for me.