I've been running Jewell triggers for a bit now, both on my main and backup comp rifles.
I thought I'd post an update.
Back story-everyone seems to think Jewell triggers are prone to failure under field conditions. I like them, so I decided a while back to run both of mine with no maintenance or cleaning to see what happened.
When I got home from the NorCal TBRC a few weeks ago I popped my barreled action on my main rifle out of its Rock Solid to wipe it down.
After two OTS matches (gas lands and wind farm), two Score-Hi matches in the Albuquerque monsoon moon dust, two trips to Rifles Only for matches, two NorCal TBRC's, a couple Vegas PRS matches, and 3 years of monthly AZLRPRS matches, a few trips to Ashfork for the AZPRC matches at the flagstone quarry, a handful trips to Vegas for the Sin City Precision monthly matches, and shooting in between it has 4988 documented rounds on it.
Still running strong, holding adjustment and working like it should, breaking at the 18oz it was set at when I got it.
I did notice when I had it out of the chassis a couple weeks ago that it had lost a side plate screw. A quick call to Jewell had me talking to Arnold directly, and a few new screws on the way.
Today I replaced the screw, and both he other ones on the right side plate were loose-left three were fine.
Even though I said I'd not clean them, since it was out of the chassis and I was wiping a few year's dust and grit buildup from 6 desert states off I figured what the hell, flushed it with Zippo fluid, blew it out, and tightened the screws up. I did not take it apart.
My backup 700 has over 2000 rounds on its Jewell with no maintenance either and is running great.
I'm pretty impressed. Over the same span of time, I've seen Timneys, Hubers, Shilens, one old 700 and yes a couple Jewells take dives. I'm pretty sure that the conditions we subject these rifles to will kill anything every now and again, but that the Jewell deserves no more crap for being delicate than any of the other s out there.
I thought I'd post an update.
Back story-everyone seems to think Jewell triggers are prone to failure under field conditions. I like them, so I decided a while back to run both of mine with no maintenance or cleaning to see what happened.
When I got home from the NorCal TBRC a few weeks ago I popped my barreled action on my main rifle out of its Rock Solid to wipe it down.
After two OTS matches (gas lands and wind farm), two Score-Hi matches in the Albuquerque monsoon moon dust, two trips to Rifles Only for matches, two NorCal TBRC's, a couple Vegas PRS matches, and 3 years of monthly AZLRPRS matches, a few trips to Ashfork for the AZPRC matches at the flagstone quarry, a handful trips to Vegas for the Sin City Precision monthly matches, and shooting in between it has 4988 documented rounds on it.
Still running strong, holding adjustment and working like it should, breaking at the 18oz it was set at when I got it.
I did notice when I had it out of the chassis a couple weeks ago that it had lost a side plate screw. A quick call to Jewell had me talking to Arnold directly, and a few new screws on the way.
Today I replaced the screw, and both he other ones on the right side plate were loose-left three were fine.
Even though I said I'd not clean them, since it was out of the chassis and I was wiping a few year's dust and grit buildup from 6 desert states off I figured what the hell, flushed it with Zippo fluid, blew it out, and tightened the screws up. I did not take it apart.
My backup 700 has over 2000 rounds on its Jewell with no maintenance either and is running great.
I'm pretty impressed. Over the same span of time, I've seen Timneys, Hubers, Shilens, one old 700 and yes a couple Jewells take dives. I'm pretty sure that the conditions we subject these rifles to will kill anything every now and again, but that the Jewell deserves no more crap for being delicate than any of the other s out there.