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Timney or Trigger Tech
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01/21/22 03:12 AM
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wolfehunter
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What trigger you like best and why? Remington 700
Wayne Wolfe Nevada Tx. 75173
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
[Re: wolfehunter]
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01/21/22 03:20 AM
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Tactical Cowboy
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They’re both great. Comes down to preference.
I like “The Hit” in my 30-06 slightly better than th TT primary in my .223. The timney has a very slight amount of overtravel, which I prefer.
Both are great and I really can’t complain either way.
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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01/21/22 03:23 AM
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LeonCarr
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I prefer Timneys in the Remington 700 for one reason...the bolt stop is made of a stiffer steel than the bolt stop on the Triggertech.
The one Triggertech Primary I tried had a superior feeling trigger than the Timney, but the bolt stop actuator on the Triggertech trigger flexed so badly it would not lift the bolt stop. I have never had that problem with a Timney.
Just my .02, LeonCarr
"Whitetail Deer are extinct because of rifles with telescopes mounted on them." - My 11th Grade English Teacher
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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#8509409
01/21/22 03:30 AM
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wolfehunter
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I have a jewel trigger that I really like but dang it’s almost twice the cost of the others! Just trying to decide.
Wayne Wolfe Nevada Tx. 75173
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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#8509459
01/21/22 04:16 AM
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68A
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Have both a jewell and timney calvin elite. I like the Timney better.
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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01/21/22 05:11 AM
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DStroud
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Bix-nAndy or Trigger Tech for me
"Anyone taking up handloading necessarily plays with unknown factors and takes chances. But so does anyone who drives a car,goes to a cocktail party,eats in a restaurant,or gets married."
Jack O'Connor 1963
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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#8509501
01/21/22 05:18 AM
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Judd
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Bix-nAndy or Trigger Tech for me ^^^ x2 Most come down to the trigger shoe you like and if you like the jewel, buy another one…they are thinner than about anything out there.
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
[Re: wolfehunter]
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01/21/22 11:12 AM
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Blanco
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I have both on different 700s... If I was going to buy another right now it would probably be a Trigger Tech.
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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#8509621
01/21/22 01:11 PM
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Brother in-law
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Trigger tech Diamond , straight trigger
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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01/21/22 01:34 PM
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cheetah577
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I have a Timney in my Remington 700 Police and I love it. I can't comment on Trigger Tech.
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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#8509669
01/21/22 02:21 PM
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ccoker
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Ran several Timneys, Jewel, Trigger Tech, etc..
In my 700 clone rifle (Defiant Deviant action) I have a Trigger Tech and love it. Feels like the Jewel but haven't heard of any issues with them whatsoever.
I was told by Trigger Tech that there is ZERO difference in the models and to choose the one that fits your desired poundage. I have the one that goes down to 2lbs
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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01/22/22 12:06 AM
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TAB
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If your happy with 1 pound then trigger techs are good They don’t make advertised weight. I’ve had 2 that haven’t gone below 10oz and both were diamonds
Jewell easily gets under 1 pound, I have mostly Jewell triggers and my preference is to be around 3 ounces
BixnAndy is excellent, Huber, Flavio all excellent under 1 pound triggers
Nothing wrong with the trigger techs, they feel clunky compared to a Jewell or any of the others to me.
Triggers are personal preference and folks have lots of thoughts on them like what oil you should run in your truck..
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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01/22/22 12:55 AM
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J.G.
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Used to buy Timney, and still say they are good triggers.
The last ten triggers I've bought, have been Trigger Tech. I have a "Diamond" in my .300 Norma Mag, under one pound.
I won't pay money for a Jewel. Seen way too many, for way too many years, get dirty and stop working. If the trigger is broke down, the rifle is broke down.
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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01/22/22 01:13 AM
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dee
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Between those 2 a trigger tech. That being said I've seen every brand trigger break and still choose to run a jewel as mine have only died to a pierced primer which isn't the triggers fault. Between a friend and myself we have over 30 and 2 have died because of primers thats it.
"A vote is like a rifle; it's usefulness depends on the character of the user" Theodore Roosevelt
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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01/22/22 03:53 AM
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jeepercreeper
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Timney because ‘Murica instead of Oh Canada
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
[Re: wolfehunter]
#8510408
01/22/22 04:06 AM
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Greg
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I’m real pleased with Trigger Tech. Never had a Timney
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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#8510991
01/23/22 02:09 AM
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wolfehunter
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Guess I’ll try the Timney
Wayne Wolfe Nevada Tx. 75173
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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01/23/22 06:19 AM
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Big Fitz
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If your happy with 1 pound then trigger techs are good They don’t make advertised weight. I’ve had 2 that haven’t gone below 10oz and both were diamonds
Jewell easily gets under 1 pound, I have mostly Jewell triggers and my preference is to be around 3 ounces
BixnAndy is excellent, Huber, Flavio all excellent under 1 pound triggers
Nothing wrong with the trigger techs, they feel clunky compared to a Jewell or any of the others to me.
Triggers are personal preference and folks have lots of thoughts on them like what oil you should run in your truck.. I will second this re Trigger Tech. I have the "Special" which is advertised to go down to 1 lb but mine will only go down to a bit over 2 lbs. Very disappointed in that respect. For the money, I'll go Timney next time. Been happy with the last two I've had.
I was wrong...on anything technical. Fitz............. is right, ya know............
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Re: Timney or Trigger Tech
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#8511136
01/23/22 11:42 AM
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onlysmith&wesson
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I can't offer a comparison, but I can share my own positive experience with the 3 Timney's I've installed and used. They're at a decent price, install easily and do what I want them to do very well. I installed one in a 700, one in a 600 and another in my AR. These are all hunting rifles that see a lot of use, and all I want out of the trigger is a consistency and a weight of about 2 lbs.
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