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I like pussies!!!
Ok, poor analogy... They don't stink and drip god knows what, they are simply weak and break much to easily!
If you cut slots into the firing pin "Piston" and drill the bolt body to vent, when you hit overpressure it won't trash the trigger. I know guys who have junked old style Remington triggers w/overpressure. Loading to over pressure is not safe or needed, to put a pill on target. When you feel it in the bolt lift stop, going farther is asking for trouble. What is safe in cold weather may not be in hot or when the weapon warms up on the 2nd or later shots. Cans added after load work up can cause overpressure as well.Ok, poor analogy... They don't stink and drip god knows what, they are simply weak and break much to easily!
I've used them hard and put them away wet and never had a problem with them. It's most likely the owner that's where the problems come from.
If you cut slots into the firing pin "Piston" and drill the bolt body to vent, when you hit overpressure it won't trash the trigger. I know guys who have junked old style Remington triggers w/overpressure. Loading to over pressure is not safe or needed, to put a pill on target. When you feel it in the bolt lift stop, going farther is asking for trouble. What is safe in cold weather may not be in hot or when the weapon warms up on the 2nd or later shots. Cans added after load work up can cause overpressure as well.
FWIW and as always YMMV
I've never experienced the problems mentioned with either Jewell triggers . . . . or
women.
ASC Fall 2012, rained Sunday morning, Jewell in my SPR was functioning. Then the sun came out, things started to dry out, and the trigger quit releasing. Replaced with CGX when I got home --> never a problem again
Aside from the malfunctions, I hate the feel of a Jewell trigger. By the time its turned up to ~1.5-2lb, it feels mushy. Beyond that, when it breaks it doesn't feel crisp, it just kinda "rolls off".
To each their own, of course. I'll take an OEM Remmy trigger or even an accutrigger over a Jewell. Any day.
Never had an issue with the one's I run. +1 for Jewel. Robust and about the best breaking trigger I've used. Like I said, never had an issue.I'm not denying that many have had issues with them. I'm just saying that after thousands of rounds and many many over pressured loads, matches, rain, and sand......I've never had a issue.
I recently started trying out a CG Extreme trigger, and so far I like it. I'm not sure if it will replace the 5 jewel triggers I have, but we will see.
Correct, but some are a shade better than others,...I love Pussy also.......Never had a bad one!
I may be a retard but the triggers are pussies..... Two pierced primers, two broken, useless triggers.
I'm going to use one for my 6.5x47 L, and I will run it a little hot. What should I do to not have pierced primers or a broken trigger. I don't want to have to send it back to him!
All my match rifles have Jewells, I have yet to have a problem 20 or so matches later.
BUT, even that being said, I carry a small cleaning kit in my pack. In that kit is a small bottle of lighter fluid in case I ever need to wash it out. I have not had to use it yet.
I also have an extra Rem 700 trigger in my travel box in case the Jewell goes down. I would have that trigger in there no matter what trigger I use. Its just peace of mind.
I have not had to put that trigger in any of my guns yet either.
I just like a light trigger pull, the timneys, rem 700, etc just don't cut it for me. Too heavy
I've used them hard and put them away wet and never had a problem with them. It's most likely the owner that's where the problems come from.