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huber concepts trigger? or trigger tech/jewell
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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 1420335" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>I run mostly jewels that were bought some time ago because they've been the best option in the past and still run with the current top triggers today. But there's a lot of options these days. If you shoot with a brake off the ground in dusty conditions over time you will have problems with the jewels. But as soon as you clean them they go right back to working. Just clean them after every match and you will never have a problem. Some of these West Texas matches with caliche dust blowing everywhere have some shooters switching to the Timney Calvin elites as they are less sensitive to being run dirty. Just clean your jewel often and you wont have any problems. Ive had a Huber 2 stage for awhile now but haven't spent enough time with it to have a real opinion but it is nice. The next trigger I buy will be a Bix & Andy Tac Sport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 1420335, member: 21446"] I run mostly jewels that were bought some time ago because they've been the best option in the past and still run with the current top triggers today. But there's a lot of options these days. If you shoot with a brake off the ground in dusty conditions over time you will have problems with the jewels. But as soon as you clean them they go right back to working. Just clean them after every match and you will never have a problem. Some of these West Texas matches with caliche dust blowing everywhere have some shooters switching to the Timney Calvin elites as they are less sensitive to being run dirty. Just clean your jewel often and you wont have any problems. Ive had a Huber 2 stage for awhile now but haven't spent enough time with it to have a real opinion but it is nice. The next trigger I buy will be a Bix & Andy Tac Sport. [/QUOTE]
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