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<blockquote data-quote="Susquatch" data-source="post: 1613019" data-attributes="member: 31264"><p>Too funny! At this point, I think I have 7 or 8 Trigger Tech triggers. And I love them too.</p><p></p><p>Like you, I started out doing my own. On very rare occasions, I still do. Altogether I think I've had 6 Jewells, 3 Timney, 2 Canjars, and one Jard (only available aftermarket trigger for a Cooper). It's REALLY hard to beat a Jewell, but I think the Trigger Tech gets pretty darn close at 1/2 the price (more or less depending on options).</p><p></p><p>My only complaint about the Trigger Tech is the lack of an overtravel adjustment. I spoke to their engineer about this shortcoming and he swore up and down that it wasn't necessary with their roller design. I dunno about that.</p><p></p><p>The very best bench rest shooters like Tony Boyer and Mike Ratigan all believe in high over travel to eliminate the chance that your finger hits the stop BEFORE the bullet leaves the barrel. I don't shoot well enough to be able to know the difference and the math to calculate it (even as an engineer) hurts my head too much. The jury is still out on that matter.</p><p></p><p>Till then I've been very very happy with the Triggertech triggers I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susquatch, post: 1613019, member: 31264"] Too funny! At this point, I think I have 7 or 8 Trigger Tech triggers. And I love them too. Like you, I started out doing my own. On very rare occasions, I still do. Altogether I think I've had 6 Jewells, 3 Timney, 2 Canjars, and one Jard (only available aftermarket trigger for a Cooper). It's REALLY hard to beat a Jewell, but I think the Trigger Tech gets pretty darn close at 1/2 the price (more or less depending on options). My only complaint about the Trigger Tech is the lack of an overtravel adjustment. I spoke to their engineer about this shortcoming and he swore up and down that it wasn't necessary with their roller design. I dunno about that. The very best bench rest shooters like Tony Boyer and Mike Ratigan all believe in high over travel to eliminate the chance that your finger hits the stop BEFORE the bullet leaves the barrel. I don't shoot well enough to be able to know the difference and the math to calculate it (even as an engineer) hurts my head too much. The jury is still out on that matter. Till then I've been very very happy with the Triggertech triggers I have. [/QUOTE]
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