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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 452384" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Jewell makes a very good target trigger. Not the best, but still better than 99.9% will ever need. On the otherhand I think they're not so great for use in the field. The best triggers I've ever seen came from Anschutez (they do make one that will adapt to a 700). There's also an electronic trigger out there that is about as good as it can get.</p><p> </p><p> In a Savage the Sharpshooter is the best I've seen, but for 97% of the shooters a generic Rifle Basix will perform very well. But I think the Savage target trigger is better. In a Remington, I like the Shilen (may be out of production). It seems to seal up well, so you don't have to flush it out all the time with lighter fluid. Winchesters are a crap shoot. Lots of different ones made, but none are all that great. Ruger did do a target trigger once, and I really liked this one (mine was a 10oz. trigger with virtually no movement before let off). In an AR, the Jewell is probably the best, but there's a new one out there that maybe better.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 452384, member: 25383"] Jewell makes a very good target trigger. Not the best, but still better than 99.9% will ever need. On the otherhand I think they're not so great for use in the field. The best triggers I've ever seen came from Anschutez (they do make one that will adapt to a 700). There's also an electronic trigger out there that is about as good as it can get. In a Savage the Sharpshooter is the best I've seen, but for 97% of the shooters a generic Rifle Basix will perform very well. But I think the Savage target trigger is better. In a Remington, I like the Shilen (may be out of production). It seems to seal up well, so you don't have to flush it out all the time with lighter fluid. Winchesters are a crap shoot. Lots of different ones made, but none are all that great. Ruger did do a target trigger once, and I really liked this one (mine was a 10oz. trigger with virtually no movement before let off). In an AR, the Jewell is probably the best, but there's a new one out there that maybe better. gary [/QUOTE]
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