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replacing X MARK PRO trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="Punisher" data-source="post: 1060215" data-attributes="member: 76832"><p>I bought a rifle basix LV-1 10 oz- 1.5 lb. it is the best value for them I think. I havnt ever owned a Calvin Elite, but it can't possibly be any better that is noticeable to a human. If rifle basix made that LV-1 for Wincheser, it is all I would own.</p><p></p><p>I have a Jewell in a box of stuff I got from an estate sale. It is a 2 oz target trigger. And I have bought a few regular Timneys. The Jewell is really hard to compare to the others, due to its light weight. My honest opinion of Timney is that the regular $120 trigger is slightly better than a factory trigger after I do the trigger job. </p><p></p><p>I paid $80 for the Rifle Basix from Midsouth Shooters Supply. You will need to find one WITH a safety kit or the OLD style Remington 700 trigger and rob pins and a decent spring and ball... And e clip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Punisher, post: 1060215, member: 76832"] I bought a rifle basix LV-1 10 oz- 1.5 lb. it is the best value for them I think. I havnt ever owned a Calvin Elite, but it can't possibly be any better that is noticeable to a human. If rifle basix made that LV-1 for Wincheser, it is all I would own. I have a Jewell in a box of stuff I got from an estate sale. It is a 2 oz target trigger. And I have bought a few regular Timneys. The Jewell is really hard to compare to the others, due to its light weight. My honest opinion of Timney is that the regular $120 trigger is slightly better than a factory trigger after I do the trigger job. I paid $80 for the Rifle Basix from Midsouth Shooters Supply. You will need to find one WITH a safety kit or the OLD style Remington 700 trigger and rob pins and a decent spring and ball... And e clip. [/QUOTE]
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