The M&P-10

Little Creek, I have an SSA trigger in a carbine and an SSA-E in a precision AR. I really like them both! The SSA-E noticeably crisper and lighter than the SSA.

Pressing the trigger at the bottom of the bow will make the pull feel lighter because you're increasing your leverage :)

I'm thinking of a flat bow SSA trigger for the Big Smith. Should be about right for the kind of shooting I want to do with it. How do you like the flat bow compared to the standard curve?

Oh, the BABC works great! Keeps the barrel flat during recoil and I can keep the target inside the field of view of the NF scope when set on 2.5x. A definite improvement over the factory supplied boat anchor S&W calls a muzzle device

I love the flat bow on the SD-E. It is my first flat bow trigger. I would go with the flat bow equivalent of the SSA, if I was not going to go with the SD-E. Is the NF scope you have "right" for the M&P 10 or would you recommend something else for stretching the M&P 10 to the limit.

Keep us posted on your switch to the CF handguard.
 
A quick photo of the Lancer Rifle Length CF handguard.
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The color came out terrible because of the incandescent lighting in my room and slow shutter speed, so I made it into a b&w. I'll take better photos later when I've got more time and with better light.

For what I plan to use the Big Smith for, the NF 2.5-10x32 is about the perfect scope. The low end should allow for quick shots at game out to two hundred yards or so and the 10x will let me stretch out past 600 on steel, if I ever get the chance. Should get me out to 1000 so long as I'm not too serious about it. If I did upgrade the scope, it would be for the new 2.5-10x42, or maybe the NF 3.5-15x. But I have no real desire to do so at the moment
 
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