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Jerry G
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Re: Triggers?
2 oz is a little light but just about any target rifle made would have a good, light trigger.
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Re: Triggers?
Try Remington 40X, Winchester 52 with the late Karl Keynon triggers.
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Re: Triggers?
That is a Jackson trigger....be careful they are more complicated than you are ready to deal with. Get your degree first.
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Re: Triggers?
Look up Jackson trigger, and oh BTW there were two broken Jackson triggers at the HP, and the gunsmiths there (trained) would not mess with them.
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Uhh.. yeah. That Jackson trigger has given me fits. I have it set up well now, but it took some effort. I'd still trade it for an Anschutz 5022 in a heartbeat. 
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Now the engineer that beileves in communication says it is a difficult trigger, you can figure out anything Jason M..
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Re: Triggers?
Could I put the Jackson trigger on a 40x or would a jewel be easier? And a project like this will be done at the earliest, by the time the nationals are back up in ridgeway 2 years from now. But if a get a piece for the rifle every 6months it will eventually come together. No HP rifles for me! And I kinda like having a challenge so the Jackson may be the "cats meow" for me at least! Mary did you do your trigger on your HP Mexican? If I do a standard rifle I'm gonna make sure it has a 2oz trigger or lighter, just something I like.
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Re: Triggers?
BH,
Jackson triggers are, like Mary said, complicated to say the least. There are differences between the first generation and the second generation models..I think you would be happier with a Jewel. IMHO
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Jackson triggers are, like Mary said, complicated to say the least. There are differences between the first generation and the second generation models..I think you would be happier with a Jewel. IMHO
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I second or third that... I got rid of the Jackson and went to a Jewel on mine.jneihouse wrote:BH,
Jackson triggers are, like Mary said, complicated to say the least. There are differences between the first generation and the second generation models..I think you would be happier with a Jewel. IMHO
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Ok, good, jewels are cheaper anyways! Plus I didn't want a 2stage. Just an extremely light single! I'll just have to see how things materialize!
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Re: Triggers?
I actually went from a Jewell single-stage to a Jackson 2-stage and don't regret it. I still like the Anschutz 5022 better, though. 
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Re: Triggers?
CZ 453 has a set trigger which can be adjusted to 2-3 oz.