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<blockquote data-quote="slymule" data-source="post: 332597" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Jewell gets my vote above anything else I've tried. The older Remington 700 triggers seem to be the best, most of the time I can get them down to 2lbs. If I can't, they get replaced with a Jewell. All my hunting rifles with the exception of my two designated long range rifles sport 2lb triggers. On both my long range rigs I started by setting my Jewell triggers at 1.5lbs and am now down to having them break at 1lb. even. It's all in what you get used to. I like hunting late seasons, snow on the ground, and its usually pretty cold out. The last thing I do before reaching for that 1lb. trigger is I blow in my hand to warm it up and remind myself "light trigger, light trigger". Don't think I'll ever drop below 1lb. on those two rifles for the conditions I hunt in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slymule, post: 332597, member: 1169"] Jewell gets my vote above anything else I've tried. The older Remington 700 triggers seem to be the best, most of the time I can get them down to 2lbs. If I can't, they get replaced with a Jewell. All my hunting rifles with the exception of my two designated long range rifles sport 2lb triggers. On both my long range rigs I started by setting my Jewell triggers at 1.5lbs and am now down to having them break at 1lb. even. It's all in what you get used to. I like hunting late seasons, snow on the ground, and its usually pretty cold out. The last thing I do before reaching for that 1lb. trigger is I blow in my hand to warm it up and remind myself "light trigger, light trigger". Don't think I'll ever drop below 1lb. on those two rifles for the conditions I hunt in. [/QUOTE]
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