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<blockquote data-quote="fmajor" data-source="post: 329892" data-attributes="member: 20646"><p>I used (and still have!) a 2oz Shilen on my personal long-range rifle. I knew it like i knew my tooth brush, but it took a bit of dry-firing to get used to it. VERY light and i'd not recommend it for most people or general hunting situations.</p><p> </p><p>For my game hunting rifles, i tuned my own (and the ocassional colleagues) Remington 700 triggers and got good results - from 2lbs to as much as 4lbs.</p><p> </p><p>Canjar used to be the "go-to" trigger (though never heard a complaint about Timney's or Jewells). I don't know if i'd go with a "standard" Shilen, but the 2oz comp trigger was nice - but not for game animal hunting (no safety for example).</p><p> </p><p>I'd echo the advice above w/regards to Jewells "in-stock" adjustment. A very nice feature to say the least.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>EDIT: While i still have the 2oz comp trigger, i no longer have a long-range rig to use it with</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fmajor, post: 329892, member: 20646"] I used (and still have!) a 2oz Shilen on my personal long-range rifle. I knew it like i knew my tooth brush, but it took a bit of dry-firing to get used to it. VERY light and i'd not recommend it for most people or general hunting situations. For my game hunting rifles, i tuned my own (and the ocassional colleagues) Remington 700 triggers and got good results - from 2lbs to as much as 4lbs. Canjar used to be the "go-to" trigger (though never heard a complaint about Timney's or Jewells). I don't know if i'd go with a "standard" Shilen, but the 2oz comp trigger was nice - but not for game animal hunting (no safety for example). I'd echo the advice above w/regards to Jewells "in-stock" adjustment. A very nice feature to say the least. EDIT: While i still have the 2oz comp trigger, i no longer have a long-range rig to use it with [/QUOTE]
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