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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 466582" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I'm not saying they break, but will need cleaning much more often than the others. I also never doubted the build quality of a Jewell trigger. I questioned the application. Also just for your information, I used to spend about $25K a year on various expoxies (most all you guys are using some of them), and there's only about three or four that will not be affected by napta or some of the more acidic oils out there. Most are too soft for bedding, and the other is Moglice. Be warned. This is why sometime back I said I was using powdered graphite after cleaning. Now Devcon and Super Belzona have a couple new compounds out there, that they claim to be uneffected by chemicals. I'm going to try one this spring in a stock that I don't care much about. If it works as well as they say you guys will all know.</p><p> </p><p>For a typical varmit rifle or hunting rifle you simply don't need a benchrest quality trigger group. But if you do there are several nice ones out there now for about as much money as you want to spend. And a nicely setup Shilen ain't exactly a bad trigger, and an absolute steal for the price tag. I like the concept of the Kelby better than just about anything I've seen so far (assuming old Bill is right).</p><p> </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 466582, member: 25383"] I'm not saying they break, but will need cleaning much more often than the others. I also never doubted the build quality of a Jewell trigger. I questioned the application. Also just for your information, I used to spend about $25K a year on various expoxies (most all you guys are using some of them), and there's only about three or four that will not be affected by napta or some of the more acidic oils out there. Most are too soft for bedding, and the other is Moglice. Be warned. This is why sometime back I said I was using powdered graphite after cleaning. Now Devcon and Super Belzona have a couple new compounds out there, that they claim to be uneffected by chemicals. I'm going to try one this spring in a stock that I don't care much about. If it works as well as they say you guys will all know. For a typical varmit rifle or hunting rifle you simply don't need a benchrest quality trigger group. But if you do there are several nice ones out there now for about as much money as you want to spend. And a nicely setup Shilen ain't exactly a bad trigger, and an absolute steal for the price tag. I like the concept of the Kelby better than just about anything I've seen so far (assuming old Bill is right). gary [/QUOTE]
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