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huber concepts trigger? or trigger tech/jewell
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<blockquote data-quote="Garycrow" data-source="post: 1419057" data-attributes="member: 30743"><p>I just put together a 300 win mag on a kelbly atlas tactical action and put a trigger tech special on it. My only concern with it is that I don't think it goes down as low as it's advertised weight. I have it adjusted as low as it'll go and they advertise it as going to 1.0 lb. I haven't put a pull gauge on it but there's no way it's that low, it's 2 lbs. at the lightest. 2 lbs is where I'd set it anyway so it's not a problem, but I'd appreciate some truth in advertising. If I bought it looking for a 1 lb trigger for a prairie dog rifle then I'd be upset. The trigger breaks clean and the lack of overtravel doesn't bother me. I wouldn't even notice it if it hadn't been pointed out.</p><p></p><p>Most of my other triggers are Jewell and while I haven't had any problems out of them I do have a prairie dog shooting buddy that had his jewell go down and had to be sent back to the factory to get fixed. They're fantastic feeling triggers but I do believe they can be a bit delicate. I haven't tried a Bix n Andy Tacsport but like what I read about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garycrow, post: 1419057, member: 30743"] I just put together a 300 win mag on a kelbly atlas tactical action and put a trigger tech special on it. My only concern with it is that I don't think it goes down as low as it's advertised weight. I have it adjusted as low as it'll go and they advertise it as going to 1.0 lb. I haven't put a pull gauge on it but there's no way it's that low, it's 2 lbs. at the lightest. 2 lbs is where I'd set it anyway so it's not a problem, but I'd appreciate some truth in advertising. If I bought it looking for a 1 lb trigger for a prairie dog rifle then I'd be upset. The trigger breaks clean and the lack of overtravel doesn't bother me. I wouldn't even notice it if it hadn't been pointed out. Most of my other triggers are Jewell and while I haven't had any problems out of them I do have a prairie dog shooting buddy that had his jewell go down and had to be sent back to the factory to get fixed. They're fantastic feeling triggers but I do believe they can be a bit delicate. I haven't tried a Bix n Andy Tacsport but like what I read about them. [/QUOTE]
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