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Jewell triggers... what do I really get for the $200??
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 638316" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Jewell triggers are really best for bench shooting, but they still fail regularly unless cleaned often. They are not sealed and are prone to getting contaminated (nature of the beast. So you need a can of lighter fluid on hand all the time (illeagle to have on you in some places by the way). The Kelby is sealed up a lot better, and at least is just as good. Plus lets face it Kelby is well known everywhere for quality. The Anschutz is simply the best trigger I've ever had my fingers on by a good margin. (more Olympics have been won by an Anschutz trigger than all the rest put together several times over). I have a Basix on a Savage, and it's been on it since they first came out with it. Pretty good trigger, but have never shot a Remington with one (I know a few guys that use them, and they all like them) I personally don't like going in the field with a guy that's using a 6oz trigger, no matter how good he is.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 638316, member: 25383"] Jewell triggers are really best for bench shooting, but they still fail regularly unless cleaned often. They are not sealed and are prone to getting contaminated (nature of the beast. So you need a can of lighter fluid on hand all the time (illeagle to have on you in some places by the way). The Kelby is sealed up a lot better, and at least is just as good. Plus lets face it Kelby is well known everywhere for quality. The Anschutz is simply the best trigger I've ever had my fingers on by a good margin. (more Olympics have been won by an Anschutz trigger than all the rest put together several times over). I have a Basix on a Savage, and it's been on it since they first came out with it. Pretty good trigger, but have never shot a Remington with one (I know a few guys that use them, and they all like them) I personally don't like going in the field with a guy that's using a 6oz trigger, no matter how good he is. gary [/QUOTE]
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