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Best aftermarket Howa 1500 trigger?

I saw an Eftman or whatever and a small companies. I saw OpticsPlanet had a sale and only 5 left on the Timney so I bandicoot bought one lol
 
I have a timney and a jard. The jard I have down at 4 oz, very nice. The timney is at the lowest possible pull weight of 1.5 pounds. Between the two the break on the timney is much nicer but you can very easily get the jard below half a pound and it’s still safe. I had the gun bloke spring in the factory trigger and that was great, but prefer a single stage so I upgraded. If you want super light pull and a decent break, go with jard. If you are ok with 1.5# but want it to break like glass, timney.
 
I have a timney and a jard. The jard I have down at 4 oz, very nice. The timney is at the lowest possible pull weight of 1.5 pounds. Between the two the break on the timney is much nicer but you can very easily get the jard below half a pound and it’s still safe. I had the gun bloke spring in the factory trigger and that was great, but prefer a single stage so I upgraded. If you want super light pull and a decent break, go with jard. If you are ok with 1.5# but want it to break like glass, timney.
So why does some stuff online say it’s 3lb and not adjustable? You read this anywhere?
 
I just bought one off optics planet for $142 shipped. What would you sell it for? If it was low enough to go through the trouble or returning it I would be interested. It the 609 right?
 
I just bought one off optics planet for $142 shipped. What would you sell it for? If it was low enough to go through the trouble or returning it I would be interested. It the 609 right?
I'd sell it for 110$ shipped, its been laying on a shelf in the gun room for a long time.
 

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there is an australian outfit on line called gun bloke that makes a spring set for the 1500. have had a few installed by my smith with some stone work. current one is about 2#s and may well be the best trigger i have owned on a BA. set is cheap,shipping is not and delivery is not blazing fast. maybe similar made here,easier to get?
 
The hact is fine for a factory trigger with the spring upgrade. It’s not comparable to a good aftermarket trigger.
 
What’s wrong with the factory trigger? Cut a coil off the factory spring and it’s still drop safe and around 14-16 oz.

How light do you want?
 
What’s wrong with the factory trigger? Cut a coil off the factory spring and it’s still drop safe and around 14-16 oz.

How light do you want?
I did that. It’s still around 3lbs. 1.5-2 lb is what I want. The HACT IS a good trigger but it’s heavy.
 
I've had Timneys on a couple of Howa 1500 & Mini actions; they're ok, but honestly, I'd just as soon clip a coil on the HACT trigger spring and stick with it. That's what I've done on all five of the Mini custom builds of my own, and I'm happy with them. Maybe if you're in business doing gun work, it's safer to install a Timney rather than modify a stock HACT trigger from a liability standpoint, but otherwise, for my personal rifles, I'm good with the modified HACT.
 
I've had Timneys on a couple of Howa 1500 & Mini actions; they're ok, but honestly, I'd just as soon clip a coil on the HACT trigger spring and stick with it. That's what I've done on all five of the Mini custom builds of my own, and I'm happy with them. Maybe if you're in business doing gun work, it's safer to install a Timney rather than modify a stock HACT trigger from a liability standpoint, but otherwise, for my personal rifles, I'm good with the modified HACT.
Agreed. Was gonna buy a Timney trigger, but figured I'd cut a coil from the stock trigger first. Ended up cutting about a coil and a half and it is excellent. Probably under 1.5 lbs. I see no reason to spend money on an aftermarket trigger.
 
Agreed. Was gonna buy a Timney trigger, but figured I'd cut a coil from the stock trigger first. Ended up cutting about a coil and a half and it is excellent. Probably under 1.5 lbs. I see no reason to spend money on an aftermarket trigger.
I cut mine and it made it better, but wasn’t down to the 1-1.5lb range. They’re excellent triggers, idk why so heavy from the factory.
 
I have the old Howa trigger, cut spring and polished, and adjusted as good as I'm ever going to get the original one.
Think mine breaks at a bit less than 1 lbs currently, pretty much zero creep.
Would a Jard or Timney be a worthwhile upgrade?
Anyone have experience with the Rifle Basix trigger?
 
I have the old Howa trigger, cut spring and polished, and adjusted as good as I'm ever going to get the original one.
Think mine breaks at a bit less than 1 lbs currently, pretty much zero creep.
Would a Jard or Timney be a worthwhile upgrade?
Anyone have experience with the Rifle Basix trigger?
If your modified factory trigger breaks at 1lb I wouldn’t upgrade. The Timney only goes to around 1.5lb.
 
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Jard = TT Diamond for Howa.

Do it.
I second this statement, run a jard at 6-8 oz on all 3 of my howas, moved from timney to jard. What makes it better IMO besides the lighter pull is you can adjust over travel, sear engagement as well. Not quite as crispy as a TT Diamond or a BnA tac sport pro but about the best out there for the Howa. I did contact TT about the Howa and they mentioned a trigger was in the works, however this was 3 years ago and don’t know if they dropped it.