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<blockquote data-quote="Will83" data-source="post: 2452617" data-attributes="member: 92233"><p>I've used jewells, different versions of trigger techs, timneys, and jards. If you are getting a gunsmith to install and adjust it, the jewell is a fine trigger. However, I would still prefer the tt diamond. Just as great as a jewell, plus easy as pie to adjust, even without removing the stock. Timneys are still a decent option, but I have too much experience having to painstakingly trim my stocks to get them to fit. I also trust the trigger techs more because of previously stated reasons. All in all, trigger tech diamond or even the special version for intermediate range hunting is my .02. Why buy a trigger that's annoying to adjust when you can buy one that is super simple and easy if the quality is the same or even better??? Also, trigger tech has a leaf program if you are veteran, active, or leo. (Slight discount.) I would also recommend jaoutdoors.com. They are a sponsor here and tend to have a great selection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will83, post: 2452617, member: 92233"] I’ve used jewells, different versions of trigger techs, timneys, and jards. If you are getting a gunsmith to install and adjust it, the jewell is a fine trigger. However, I would still prefer the tt diamond. Just as great as a jewell, plus easy as pie to adjust, even without removing the stock. Timneys are still a decent option, but I have too much experience having to painstakingly trim my stocks to get them to fit. I also trust the trigger techs more because of previously stated reasons. All in all, trigger tech diamond or even the special version for intermediate range hunting is my .02. Why buy a trigger that’s annoying to adjust when you can buy one that is super simple and easy if the quality is the same or even better??? Also, trigger tech has a leaf program if you are veteran, active, or leo. (Slight discount.) I would also recommend jaoutdoors.com. They are a sponsor here and tend to have a great selection. [/QUOTE]
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