Why not have your 700 trigger reset to what you want. I did in my 700 Mountain rifle.
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View PostBruno has Jewell triggers for $215 - top Rt safety and bolt release
my next trigger will likely be a Bix'n Andy
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Originally posted by gneimeth View PostDropped a Timney in my 700 / .270 before my mule deer hunt last year and it turned a below average rifle hunter into a sniper - lol. I pod $125 for it and it was a game changer for me. I’m sure others have differing opinions but not sure an avg guy is gonna feel or see a huge difference to spendvtwice that in a jewel or similar. Best bang for your buck IMO.
Originally posted by bphillips View PostIm ready to test mine out.
Originally posted by Ishi&Elvis View PostWhy not have your 700 trigger reset to what you want. I did in my 700 Mountain rifle.
Originally posted by kck View PostGonna build a BR rifle for one of my dad's great friends as soon as my new shop finishes up and it'll have a Bix'n Andy in it. Fondled one at Mr. Dale Hutcherson's the other day and I've never squeezed a trigger at 1.5 oz...my my my.
The Bix I squeezed last week was amazing, more impressive than a Jewell
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Originally posted by hooligan View PostLAst year I saw Timney going on sale for Black Friday/cyber Monday from a lot of vendors. I think I remember SWFA, DSG and quite a few people had them at good deals
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Originally posted by SwampRabbit View PostHow hard is it to drop in a new trigger on the 700... or are you guys have a smith do it?
watch a few YT videos, read the instructions, take pics, have necessary tools (punch, hammer, finishing nail to take place of trigger pins) , and project can easily be done in 15-20 minutes for a 1st-timer.
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View PostRay Charles could teach Stevie Wonder how to do it
watch a few YT videos, read the instructions, take pics, have necessary tools (punch, hammer, finishing nail to take place of trigger pins) , and project can easily be done in 15-20 minutes for a 1st-timer.
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Postyou can definitely feel the difference between a Jewell and a Timney ... like night and day , ain't even close
b/c if his trigger falls under the recall notice, it's about as useful as a paperweight. Also some people would rather buy an aftermkt trigger and not take the chance
my BR rifles wore Jewell's set at 2 ozs., my hunting rifles are set at 12 ozs. (3/4 lb.)
The Bix I squeezed last week was amazing, more impressive than a Jewell
I said an “average “ guy! Lol
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Originally posted by Sky View PostFound a 1.50z-48oz adjustable Jewell I plan on purchasing. Thanks guys for the help!
I recommend 1# for the experienced person who shoots often from the bench. Most people who have never shot a Jewell or only use their rifle during hunting season opt for the 2.5# trigger
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