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Jewel vs Triggertech
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2239976" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Nice. After having a couple timneys, a couple TT's, and a Jewel, all are good and all feel great when properly tuned up, but I like the Jewel. As Grayfox said, I like to be able to have some overtravel. It has been explained to me by people much more experienced/intelligent than myself, that if you have too little overtravel, it can actually cause your finger to hit the back wall of the trigger pull prior to the bullet exiting the barrel, and can sometimes cause flyers. So a certain amount of overtravel is actually a good thing. May not feel as good when dry firing, but you dont really feel the overtravel when shooting, which is the only time that matters. In my mind, the simplicity of the TT is also a downfall, you cannot adjust overtravel. The trigger pull does feel really good though, and they have never failed me in my relatively limited use. Between the Jewel and the Timney's, the Jewel just feels better and more consistent to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2239976, member: 87243"] Nice. After having a couple timneys, a couple TT's, and a Jewel, all are good and all feel great when properly tuned up, but I like the Jewel. As Grayfox said, I like to be able to have some overtravel. It has been explained to me by people much more experienced/intelligent than myself, that if you have too little overtravel, it can actually cause your finger to hit the back wall of the trigger pull prior to the bullet exiting the barrel, and can sometimes cause flyers. So a certain amount of overtravel is actually a good thing. May not feel as good when dry firing, but you dont really feel the overtravel when shooting, which is the only time that matters. In my mind, the simplicity of the TT is also a downfall, you cannot adjust overtravel. The trigger pull does feel really good though, and they have never failed me in my relatively limited use. Between the Jewel and the Timney's, the Jewel just feels better and more consistent to me. [/QUOTE]
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