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Jewel vs Triggertech
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<blockquote data-quote="Nunu" data-source="post: 2102627" data-attributes="member: 72849"><p>I have both. A jewel trigger with safety on my Remington 700 Mil spec 5R, and a jewel trigger without safety on my Eliseo-Borden tube gun. I was thinking of having a safety on my tube gun. However, Jim Borden advised that I don't really need a safety for trigger below 8 oz pull because you can't rely on it. I also have a double stage fix trigger pull TT on my AR308 and the TT Diamond single stage on my MPA-IMPACT Precision tactical rifle. They both work great and I like them. Jewel have more range when it comes adjustability and needs a little maintenance once in a blue moon. I haven't tried Jim's statement about the safety may be someone else in here have experience on that. I prefer the wide trigger pro on TT and the almost travel free super crisp trigger pull. I thought my Jewel trigger is travel free until I use the TT Diamond. If it's going to a bench rest rifle where the lowest trigger pull is desired I'll go with jewel otherwise it's TT. I think you can't go wrong with both. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nunu, post: 2102627, member: 72849"] I have both. A jewel trigger with safety on my Remington 700 Mil spec 5R, and a jewel trigger without safety on my Eliseo-Borden tube gun. I was thinking of having a safety on my tube gun. However, Jim Borden advised that I don’t really need a safety for trigger below 8 oz pull because you can’t rely on it. I also have a double stage fix trigger pull TT on my AR308 and the TT Diamond single stage on my MPA-IMPACT Precision tactical rifle. They both work great and I like them. Jewel have more range when it comes adjustability and needs a little maintenance once in a blue moon. I haven’t tried Jim’s statement about the safety may be someone else in here have experience on that. I prefer the wide trigger pro on TT and the almost travel free super crisp trigger pull. I thought my Jewel trigger is travel free until I use the TT Diamond. If it’s going to a bench rest rifle where the lowest trigger pull is desired I’ll go with jewel otherwise it’s TT. I think you can’t go wrong with both. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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