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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 384306" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>Not to make anyone mad but you would be surprised at the number of people who do not install the trigger correctly. It may sound simple but it is possible to install one incorrectly lol!! Have seen more than one come into Speedy's shop that looked like a monkey put it in… The Jewell is a very precision instrument (triggers in general are) that is more sensitive to dirt and must be installed correctly. Just think about this--if some of the parts are binding even slightly for whatever reason over time this will cause issues esp. if someone snaps it a lot without a fired empty in place.</p><p></p><p>Relevant example----when we were building my 300 Jarrett on New Year's Eve Eve this year it took almost an hour to get everything "happy" as Speedy likes to say with the trigger and bottom metal fitting. He has installed thousands and even blueprints the competition ones on occasion for the absolute ultimate in a .5 oz trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 384306, member: 5060"] Not to make anyone mad but you would be surprised at the number of people who do not install the trigger correctly. It may sound simple but it is possible to install one incorrectly lol!! Have seen more than one come into Speedy’s shop that looked like a monkey put it in… The Jewell is a very precision instrument (triggers in general are) that is more sensitive to dirt and must be installed correctly. Just think about this--if some of the parts are binding even slightly for whatever reason over time this will cause issues esp. if someone snaps it a lot without a fired empty in place. Relevant example----when we were building my 300 Jarrett on New Year’s Eve Eve this year it took almost an hour to get everything “happy” as Speedy likes to say with the trigger and bottom metal fitting. He has installed thousands and even blueprints the competition ones on occasion for the absolute ultimate in a .5 oz trigger. [/QUOTE]
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