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Triggers - JEWELL or Trigger Tech "DIAMOND"
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<blockquote data-quote="archangel485" data-source="post: 2191365" data-attributes="member: 97905"><p>I had one of each, kept the diamond, sold the HVR. From an engineering perspective I like the rollers idea much better than the sliding sear idea, the "starting" (static) friction force of rollers is much closer to the "moving" (dynamic) friction force, vs sliders the starting friction is higher. In my mind that will make the TT much more consistent in pull weight and feel, but also much less prone to debris. It's not fun when a trigger goes down, so I also wanted the trigger that by mass experience doesn't go down from dust. I don't think their marketing on the roller design is hype, I think it's real and proven. I've noticed a lot of shooters at matches run TTs, I think I've bumped into one guy that had a jewel. I don't do a ton of matches so take that with a grain of salt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archangel485, post: 2191365, member: 97905"] I had one of each, kept the diamond, sold the HVR. From an engineering perspective I like the rollers idea much better than the sliding sear idea, the "starting" (static) friction force of rollers is much closer to the "moving" (dynamic) friction force, vs sliders the starting friction is higher. In my mind that will make the TT much more consistent in pull weight and feel, but also much less prone to debris. It's not fun when a trigger goes down, so I also wanted the trigger that by mass experience doesn't go down from dust. I don't think their marketing on the roller design is hype, I think it's real and proven. I've noticed a lot of shooters at matches run TTs, I think I've bumped into one guy that had a jewel. I don't do a ton of matches so take that with a grain of salt. [/QUOTE]
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