zukiphile said:On some days, I might argue that both have their place.
Personally, I am not a fan of the glass rod break. For me, I believe it can contribute to flinch, which in turn contributes to reduced accuracy.
In this I appear to be in a small minority.
I agree on the glass rod break not always being ideal. I also don't like a trigger that comes to a dead stop after the sear breaks. The one firearm I ever had with a trigger stop (TC Encore rifle) had the screw removed after about 5 shots. I found the dead stop caused me to jerk the whole rifle off axis while the hammer was falling.
But I've spent a lot of time shooting DA revolvers and 2-stage precision rifle triggers, and found that a trigger with a little movement lets me shoot more accurately than a trigger I have to take a standing start on. The difference isn't major when well supported, but is very noticeable to me when standing.