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huber concepts trigger? or trigger tech/jewell
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1416351" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have avoided the Triggertech due to the lack of over-travel. I have been very satisfied with Jewels and Timneys. I own a Huber Concepts 2 stage @1.5#. It's without exception, the nicest breaking trigger I have used. IMO, there is definitely credibility to their claims about the "tactile" aspects of the design. With use, quick, clean breaks seem to become a mindless process. It is well made, and has proven to be consistent and reliable. Unfortunately, they are only made for the Remington platform. Otherwise,they would likely be mounted on all my LRH rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1416351, member: 10291"] I have avoided the Triggertech due to the lack of over-travel. I have been very satisfied with Jewels and Timneys. I own a Huber Concepts 2 stage @1.5#. It’s without exception, the nicest breaking trigger I have used. IMO, there is definitely credibility to their claims about the “tactile” aspects of the design. With use, quick, clean breaks seem to become a mindless process. It is well made, and has proven to be consistent and reliable. Unfortunately, they are only made for the Remington platform. Otherwise,they would likely be mounted on all my LRH rifles. [/QUOTE]
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