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<blockquote data-quote="stx" data-source="post: 2029353" data-attributes="member: 21006"><p>I have Jewell(preferred), Triggertech, Canjar, Timney and Jard Triggers. On the rifles only used by me, my triggers will be anywhere from 10 to 16 oz depending on intended purpose of that particular rifle! For rifles that will be used by clients or family, they're set at 2-2.5 lbs. I don't recommend less than 2 lbs to any of my friends or clients who aren't used to a lighter pull......once they get used to 2 lbs, they can try lighter if they want. I've set triggers for too many friends at under 2 lbs just to have them ask me to increase the weight after they've had them go off when they weren't ready. They think because I shoot light triggers, they can, as well.....what they don't realize is I've been shooting sub 1 lb triggers for nearly 50 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stx, post: 2029353, member: 21006"] I have Jewell(preferred), Triggertech, Canjar, Timney and Jard Triggers. On the rifles only used by me, my triggers will be anywhere from 10 to 16 oz depending on intended purpose of that particular rifle! For rifles that will be used by clients or family, they’re set at 2-2.5 lbs. I don’t recommend less than 2 lbs to any of my friends or clients who aren’t used to a lighter pull......once they get used to 2 lbs, they can try lighter if they want. I’ve set triggers for too many friends at under 2 lbs just to have them ask me to increase the weight after they’ve had them go off when they weren’t ready. They think because I shoot light triggers, they can, as well.....what they don’t realize is I’ve been shooting sub 1 lb triggers for nearly 50 years. [/QUOTE]
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