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Jewell Trigger Failure...went to Trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 1867970" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>I have been using Jewel triggers on all of my center fires every since they first came out and have never had any failures. Two rifles I hunted prairie dogs with have shot over 15K rounds each with several barrel changes but sears in the Jewels still look great. Exceptional high carbon steel is used in them. I have found that using Hornady Dry Lube keeps my trigger area cleaner than using any oil. I have also used teflon sprays in the past. Carburetor or Brake cleaner does a great job cleaning them before applying the dry lubricant. </p><p>Sounds like a case of over lubrication to me and I am surprised your smith couldn't get it to work. No rocket science is needed if your smith knows anything about trigger issues. You replaced it with a great trigger but I think the Jewel would have been a much cheaper fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 1867970, member: 26477"] I have been using Jewel triggers on all of my center fires every since they first came out and have never had any failures. Two rifles I hunted prairie dogs with have shot over 15K rounds each with several barrel changes but sears in the Jewels still look great. Exceptional high carbon steel is used in them. I have found that using Hornady Dry Lube keeps my trigger area cleaner than using any oil. I have also used teflon sprays in the past. Carburetor or Brake cleaner does a great job cleaning them before applying the dry lubricant. Sounds like a case of over lubrication to me and I am surprised your smith couldn't get it to work. No rocket science is needed if your smith knows anything about trigger issues. You replaced it with a great trigger but I think the Jewel would have been a much cheaper fix. [/QUOTE]
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