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Jewell trigger issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Casimirblue" data-source="post: 2537916" data-attributes="member: 59519"><p>You can break them. Pierced primers are known to pop Jewell triggers. It breaks them internally, but allows bolt to cock , but will not hold the firing pin back when the bolt closes. I did on my 223 by trying to go to fast.</p><p>PRS wise, I still shoot one in my Tactical rifle 308. I did send it in for rebuild after 4500 rounds as it failed to set on just one round on one stage (No AD). 40$ is the cost to repair / inspect / rebuild at Jewell. I do flush mine religiously with lighter fluid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casimirblue, post: 2537916, member: 59519"] You can break them. Pierced primers are known to pop Jewell triggers. It breaks them internally, but allows bolt to cock , but will not hold the firing pin back when the bolt closes. I did on my 223 by trying to go to fast. PRS wise, I still shoot one in my Tactical rifle 308. I did send it in for rebuild after 4500 rounds as it failed to set on just one round on one stage (No AD). 40$ is the cost to repair / inspect / rebuild at Jewell. I do flush mine religiously with lighter fluid. [/QUOTE]
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