I hear a lot of shooters are running the jewell triggers in this action. [/QUOTE
jewells derive most of their overall weight from the pull weight spring. It’s “sear weight” (break weight with no spring) is tiny. Its ability to be stable at these tiny sear engagements is what allows their standard trigger (hvr)to adjust from 3 lbs down to 1.5 oz. not many triggers(maybe none) will do that. I believe its their sear design that make it immune to the extra load placed on it by the tempest.
Jewells got a bad wrap as being unreliable in the field about 10-12 years ago. It became a mantra that was repeated over and over. I believe that was due to improper adjustment (near zero overtravel settings) and improper maintenance.
Ive been buying them lately from OTM tactical where the’ve been in stock and on sale for months. They’re awesome to deal with. Flat rate shipping thats super fast. About $205 to my door. I have no relationship with OTM, Jewell, or GA.
Can you tell us where youre at right now with your tempest? Hows it performing, who built is, coatings, loads? Has Ga looked at it? Have you tried other triggers.
Well I just got it back from southern precision rifles about a month ago. Only about 50 rounds down the barrel so far. It was nitrite coated when I bought it. I love it really. So far it's the light strikes and primer craters I am dealing with. I am loading a high pressure 6mm Winchester improved wildcat. The design is by a local guy I know. Its getting 3160 FPS out of a 22 inch barrel.
GA has not looked at it yet and due to funds I cannot afford more reloading components let alone another trigger.
I prefer a 2 stage so that is why I choose the CE.
I will try checking the firing pin soon.
On another note I cannot test fire due to an issue with the XLR chassis. I have to exchange the folding mech due to a quality issue.
Please continue to give me tips and ideas about this action.