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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 281347" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Roy,</p><p> </p><p>The only reason I went with the BR trigger was because the Chey Tac bottom metal would not allow the use of the bottom safety model of the standard Jewell trigger which I prefer as it has a much wider trigger pull range of adjustment.</p><p> </p><p>In fact, I change the trigger pull spring out on the BR models to that I can get a trigger pull of around 1 lb. I personally have a hard time getting used to a 2-4 oz trigger, just need to "feel" the trigger a bit before it goes off. Just a mental thing but something I need to shoot well.</p><p> </p><p>With any other bottom metal or trigger guard, I recommend the standard bottom safety Jewell.</p><p> </p><p>A good 20x scope will be plenty for shooting out to a mile. Remember, the higher the power the more mirage will effect you. The group Dad and I comboed on was shot off 15x!! Its much more about quality then it is about shear magnification for long range precision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 281347, member: 10"] Roy, The only reason I went with the BR trigger was because the Chey Tac bottom metal would not allow the use of the bottom safety model of the standard Jewell trigger which I prefer as it has a much wider trigger pull range of adjustment. In fact, I change the trigger pull spring out on the BR models to that I can get a trigger pull of around 1 lb. I personally have a hard time getting used to a 2-4 oz trigger, just need to "feel" the trigger a bit before it goes off. Just a mental thing but something I need to shoot well. With any other bottom metal or trigger guard, I recommend the standard bottom safety Jewell. A good 20x scope will be plenty for shooting out to a mile. Remember, the higher the power the more mirage will effect you. The group Dad and I comboed on was shot off 15x!! Its much more about quality then it is about shear magnification for long range precision. [/QUOTE]
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