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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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shillen vs jewell trigs
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 438078" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>My brother was just like others where he thought a 1 pound trigger was just too light, and he hadn't even tried one. The lightest trigger he'd ever experienced was factory pull on Remingtons. So, many summers ago, we loaded up some rifles and headed to the range. I let him shoot 4 of my rifles, all with Jewel 1 pounders. Then he shot his rifle. I spoke with him prior to shooting my rifles about what to expect, so he knew what was coming. </p><p></p><p>Both of his rifles were boxed up that night and were shipped the next morning to the smith we used at the time. He customized his 270 but only changed the trigger on his 300. He wanted to go a little cheaper the first go around and bought the Shilen the first time. That didn't last long. Then it was a Jewel. </p><p></p><p>For me, I want that rifle to fire when I have what I believe is adequate pressure on that trigger....and that's not much!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 438078, member: 2693"] My brother was just like others where he thought a 1 pound trigger was just too light, and he hadn't even tried one. The lightest trigger he'd ever experienced was factory pull on Remingtons. So, many summers ago, we loaded up some rifles and headed to the range. I let him shoot 4 of my rifles, all with Jewel 1 pounders. Then he shot his rifle. I spoke with him prior to shooting my rifles about what to expect, so he knew what was coming. Both of his rifles were boxed up that night and were shipped the next morning to the smith we used at the time. He customized his 270 but only changed the trigger on his 300. He wanted to go a little cheaper the first go around and bought the Shilen the first time. That didn't last long. Then it was a Jewel. For me, I want that rifle to fire when I have what I believe is adequate pressure on that trigger....and that's not much!! [/QUOTE]
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