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Jewell triggers... what do I really get for the $200??
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 650552" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>While 1.5lb can be fine, so can 1.5oz. I use BR Jewells in the field(just as I use them at a range) without issue, because I'm used to it, I developed loads with it.</p><p>Factors in this:</p><p> #1 A trigger is more than just pull. It affects bolt timing, striker consistency, and shooter hold. Believe it or not, a trigger can greatly affect your grouping. </p><p>Kelby's actions were not big performers with Jewells, so he adjusted with his trigger for better performance -in Kelby actions. BAT actions on the other hand, are designed for Jewells.</p><p>So when you swap triggers, accept up front that your load and shooting may change with it.</p><p> #2 Shooter perspective can have a big affect on performance. If you don't love the feel of your shooting, let me tell ya, do all you can to get there. It's worth it. Even little things like the trigger shoe width, or curve, or angles, where the stock puts your trigger hand, changes your perspective on release.</p><p></p><p>With this, it cannot be said without testing(by someone) that any particular trigger is 'best' for your gun, and/or you.</p><p>I think it can be suggested to find out though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 650552, member: 1521"] While 1.5lb can be fine, so can 1.5oz. I use BR Jewells in the field(just as I use them at a range) without issue, because I'm used to it, I developed loads with it. Factors in this: #1 A trigger is more than just pull. It affects bolt timing, striker consistency, and shooter hold. Believe it or not, a trigger can greatly affect your grouping. Kelby's actions were not big performers with Jewells, so he adjusted with his trigger for better performance -in Kelby actions. BAT actions on the other hand, are designed for Jewells. So when you swap triggers, accept up front that your load and shooting may change with it. #2 Shooter perspective can have a big affect on performance. If you don't love the feel of your shooting, let me tell ya, do all you can to get there. It's worth it. Even little things like the trigger shoe width, or curve, or angles, where the stock puts your trigger hand, changes your perspective on release. With this, it cannot be said without testing(by someone) that any particular trigger is 'best' for your gun, and/or you. I think it can be suggested to find out though. [/QUOTE]
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