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TriggerTech vs Jewell
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<blockquote data-quote="Azrael" data-source="post: 1465384" data-attributes="member: 106296"><p>I've got some of each. I like my Jewels but have had stopages. At our last F- Class shoot there were two stopages that I know of with Jewels due to rain. Not dirt, not dust, just rain. Mine wasn't among them.</p><p> I've never had a problem with my Trigger Techs. On a hunting rifle I just need it to work everytime and break clean. What happens after 70-90 grains of powder gets lit doesn't matter much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Azrael, post: 1465384, member: 106296"] I've got some of each. I like my Jewels but have had stopages. At our last F- Class shoot there were two stopages that I know of with Jewels due to rain. Not dirt, not dust, just rain. Mine wasn't among them. I've never had a problem with my Trigger Techs. On a hunting rifle I just need it to work everytime and break clean. What happens after 70-90 grains of powder gets lit doesn't matter much. [/QUOTE]
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