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Jewell trigger weight

villhelm

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May 11, 2010
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was wondering if anyone had any experience useing a jewell trigger on a hunting rifle, is 3lbs to little for hunting? I have never used such a high quality trigger but I plan on purchaseing one soon for my rem700v any info you have would help me out thanks
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Re: Jewell trigger weight

3lbs is fine for hunting once you go under 2 lbs you start flirting with trouble. Also many will say don't buy a Jewell if the gun will take abuse buy a Timney. I love my Jewell though and won't go back on it till it breaks on me.
 
Re: Jewell trigger weight

yea im torn between jewell and timney thats also a good point should i go jewell or timney for hunting ? im dropping it into a aics 1.5 btw thanks pink for the info
 
Re: Jewell trigger weight

i have a jewell set to 10 oz. it performs just fine in all the cases i have used it in. i have hand the gun in the rain and shine with 0 issues
 
Re: Jewell trigger weight

i happily run Jewell triggers set at 1# for hunting. i run them on everything i shoot a lot (that they make triggers for). where you get into trouble is mixing rifles with 4# triggers with your rifles that have light triggers.
 
Re: Jewell trigger weight

Most people recommend around 3# for hunting applications. Since a lighter trigger=better accuracy, all else being equal, I have my Jewells for huntin, just as I do on the bench, LIGHT. I hear minute of deer all of the time. If I was to live by that standard, I would stick to a .30-30 lever action and leave my custom rifles at home. I believe that there is a time and place for either. But I prefer to give the critter, the same respect that the targets at the range get and practice firearms safety always.