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<blockquote data-quote="B23" data-source="post: 429805" data-attributes="member: 13222"><p>If I recall, Kirby said he was able to make his pretty darn good as well but I believe it was a rather involved process. Probably not something the average person could do and do safely. Atleast not this average person. lol</p><p> </p><p>My little Vanguard/Howa had a really bad trigger in it from the get go. I think the best I could get it was a crowd pleasing 6.5lbs which felt like 50lbs comapred to my Jewels. The Howa 1500 270win I picked up used for a donor was much, much lighter but had a mile of creep before it went "bang". It too, got a Timney. </p><p> </p><p>Maybe I could have made both triggers alot better with some work but the Timney doesn't cost that much and I would much rather be safe than sorry when it comes to triggers. I have friends that love to tinker with triggers and more often than not they can make them better but I have also witnessed first hand when theirs went "bang" and they weren't supposed too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B23, post: 429805, member: 13222"] If I recall, Kirby said he was able to make his pretty darn good as well but I believe it was a rather involved process. Probably not something the average person could do and do safely. Atleast not this average person. lol My little Vanguard/Howa had a really bad trigger in it from the get go. I think the best I could get it was a crowd pleasing 6.5lbs which felt like 50lbs comapred to my Jewels. The Howa 1500 270win I picked up used for a donor was much, much lighter but had a mile of creep before it went "bang". It too, got a Timney. Maybe I could have made both triggers alot better with some work but the Timney doesn't cost that much and I would much rather be safe than sorry when it comes to triggers. I have friends that love to tinker with triggers and more often than not they can make them better but I have also witnessed first hand when theirs went "bang" and they weren't supposed too. [/QUOTE]
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