Your preference with trigger lbs?

I prefer 1.5 lbs of my hunting rifles, if I ever hunted when I was shooting with gloves on I would want a heavier trigger. My wife’s Tikka has the factory spring backed all the way out and it’s a hair over 2lbs, my son has a couple tikkas with aftermarket springs that gets them to 1.5 lbs. I have several rifles with m700 actions or clones with Trigger Techs set between 1 and 1.5 lbs and that works for me.
 
1.5-2.5 # on hunting rifles. I feel like i can shoot a 2 stage with a heavier pull better than a crisp single stage (tikka, triggertech) with the same.

Most seem to like no creep, no overtravel, but I feel like i shoot better being able to preload the trigger through the first stage and have it not stop immediately after it breaks on the follow through.
 
1.5-2.5 # on hunting rifles. I feel like i can shoot a 2 stage with a heavier pull better than a crisp single stage (tikka, triggertech) with the same.

Most seem to like no creep, no overtravel, but I feel like i shoot better being able to preload the trigger through the first stage and have it not stop immediately after it breaks on the follow through.
Was curious if anyone on here hunts with a 2-stage. I like it on my AR-style platforms but all of my hunting rifles are single stage.
 
Was curious if anyone on here hunts with a 2-stage. I like it on my AR-style platforms but all of my hunting rifles are single stage.

I have almost all single stage triggers on bolt guns just to avoid cost of swapping out but I would switch them all if I could trade them.
 
The single set trigger on my Sako goes from light to stupid light and that’s pretty nice.
The Bix n Andy on my 280 AI is set probably around 1-1.5 lbs. When I got it, it was set at 5 oz and that was way too light.
 

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