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    #16
    Originally posted by ElGatoBandito View Post
    What makes the jewel safer than let's say timney when you get very light?
    They are designed to work that way. You can fully control the sear engagement, overtravel, and weight, all the way down to an ounce or two SAFELY. Timney cant touch that. And i do own timney triggers and like them.

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      #17
      Originally posted by ElGatoBandito View Post
      What makes the jewel safer than let's say timney when you get very light?


      FYI - I know Mr. Arnold Jewell personally and have his cell ph # in my Iphone. We speak several times per year, mainly about pet loads for our varmint rifles. Super nice gentleman who totally changed the hunting and benchrest world by creating his trigger.



      history of the Jewell trigger design (copy/paste from article on inet)



      ...... " Rather than a trigger “allegedly” designed by fellow lawyers, I thought I’d install a trigger designed by Mr. Arnold Jewell. Those of you who are competitive benchrest shooters may skip the rest of this paragraph, because you are already familiar with Mr. Jewell, and you probably own one or two examples of his work. Mr Jewell was an aircraft mechanic and pilot who had the notion to design a trigger inspired by the geometry of the drag link in an airplane’s landing gear. This peculiar geometry allows Mr. Jewell’s trigger to be adjusted down to pull weights measured in ounces without affecting the inherent safety or function of the trigger.... " - See more at: http://armchairoutfitter.com/page/33....76Ddextv.dpuf


      all machined stainless to precise tolerances

      Last edited by Cajun Blake; 07-22-2014, 08:00 PM.

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