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Jewell Trigger Failure...went to Trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="Exarcher" data-source="post: 1867304" data-attributes="member: 113453"><p>Jewell's are great benchrest triggers, but can be improved. the parts are bead blasted, if you polish this off you can/will see the numerous tool marks that need to be polished out (the housing wall and trigger parts polished to mirror finish really make it nice.). Also, Arnold Jewell told me to my face at a major benchrest tournament that they set the sear forward 10 thousands of and inch to minimize slam fires. This can create a problem in some rifles (The Bat DS came with 2 trigger hangers which allowed firing pin drop adjustment. (Jewel was the only 1.5oz trigger back then). By the way, all the trigger builders have troubles at time, so they shouldn't be judged by the occasional problem. If a problem became common, they would go out of business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exarcher, post: 1867304, member: 113453"] Jewell's are great benchrest triggers, but can be improved. the parts are bead blasted, if you polish this off you can/will see the numerous tool marks that need to be polished out (the housing wall and trigger parts polished to mirror finish really make it nice.). Also, Arnold Jewell told me to my face at a major benchrest tournament that they set the sear forward 10 thousands of and inch to minimize slam fires. This can create a problem in some rifles (The Bat DS came with 2 trigger hangers which allowed firing pin drop adjustment. (Jewel was the only 1.5oz trigger back then). By the way, all the trigger builders have troubles at time, so they shouldn't be judged by the occasional problem. If a problem became common, they would go out of business. [/QUOTE]
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