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Can the stock trigger pull be reduced?
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<blockquote data-quote="jon.henry755" data-source="post: 499648" data-attributes="member: 29115"><p>Hi WildWillie,</p><p>Not that I'm aware of, but Len Backus who is the host and owner of this website uses a Jewel two stage on his TAC15i. Len was the first person I know of who altered his trigger on his TAC15i. He had to have some minor gunsmithing done in order to have the job done correctly, but the Jewel Two Stage Triggers can be set very light at 1.5 lbs. up to about 5 lbs. </p><p></p><p>If yo ask Len about his experience or knowledge he can probably provide some insight as to weather any gunsmithing may be involved.</p><p></p><p>One of the nice benefits of the Timney Triggers is that absolutely no gunsmithing is needed and they are very simple to install, so it's a definite do-it-yourself job.</p><p></p><p>Super 91 had ordered a new TAC15i and had decided to go with a Timney Trigger on his new xbow. He's about to go through the installation process in the next two weeks, so he can tell you fist hand just how simple it is. I did mine about 4 months ago and then wrote the step by steps as a result of how simple the process was. </p><p></p><p>I'm not advocating Timney Triggers, just stating that they are very simple and very solid. I firmly believe that if you have another trigger type that you prefer and want to try on your xbow, it could be well worth having a gunsmith perform the installation. Having your trigger perform to your individual feel is very important to your shooting accuracy and comfort.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon.henry755, post: 499648, member: 29115"] Hi WildWillie, Not that I'm aware of, but Len Backus who is the host and owner of this website uses a Jewel two stage on his TAC15i. Len was the first person I know of who altered his trigger on his TAC15i. He had to have some minor gunsmithing done in order to have the job done correctly, but the Jewel Two Stage Triggers can be set very light at 1.5 lbs. up to about 5 lbs. If yo ask Len about his experience or knowledge he can probably provide some insight as to weather any gunsmithing may be involved. One of the nice benefits of the Timney Triggers is that absolutely no gunsmithing is needed and they are very simple to install, so it's a definite do-it-yourself job. Super 91 had ordered a new TAC15i and had decided to go with a Timney Trigger on his new xbow. He's about to go through the installation process in the next two weeks, so he can tell you fist hand just how simple it is. I did mine about 4 months ago and then wrote the step by steps as a result of how simple the process was. I'm not advocating Timney Triggers, just stating that they are very simple and very solid. I firmly believe that if you have another trigger type that you prefer and want to try on your xbow, it could be well worth having a gunsmith perform the installation. Having your trigger perform to your individual feel is very important to your shooting accuracy and comfort. Regards, Jon [/QUOTE]
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