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Once you try a TriggerTech trigger, you will understand..
I pulled the barrel off tonight, of an old Rem700 243. Remembering your post ...you got me to look at the website, look at the youtube and order one. https://triggertech.com/pages/how-it-workshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLlXKBGoBc4What will I do with all those Timney triggers still in the package? I will go to my brother's house and replace his Rem 700 triggers with Timney triggers for safety.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
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Actually, the guy on the phone at Defiance Machine, when I ordered an action a year ago, suggested Trigger Tech. I thought he was just helping his buddies and ordered a Jewell.
So it was Defiance in 2018 + Redneck in 2019 that triggered the persuasion to look deeper.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
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All the TT triggers I've used have felt incredible. The main difference between the different lines is the pull weight range. Before I ordered my first TT, I quizzed them via direct message asking about the differences between Primary, Special & Diamond. Jordan's comments here pretty well align with what I understood from them.Pretty much the difference is pull weight. I have a couple of Timney triggers, and they are great, The TT's I have are just.....better, and I only have the primary's. I have shot a Bergara with the Special and honestly couldn't tell the difference compared to the Primary.
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Ok, you guys have convinced me to upgrade the tuned trigger in my Rem 25-06 Classic, so I ordered a TT Special (the limited run Independence Edition). Got a nice deal at $140 shipped. If it's close to the Jewell I have on my 7-08, I'll be happy.
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I have used 3 of the Trigger Techs at this point. Can't find any reason to look at another brand so far. I think you'll like em. they adjust easy!
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Who has used a Bix'N Andy 700 trigger? Always had my eye on one till I saw 2 failures this year. One had right at 300 rounds on.... the other exactly 32. Both guys went back to TTs. Were they Tacsports or their Target line? I have a TT on a Mesa and it is a nice trigger but not a whole lot more then a Timney in feel .
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Who has used a Bix'N Andy 700 trigger? Always had my eye on one till I saw 2 failures this year. One had right at 300 rounds on.... the other exactly 32. Both guys went back to TTs. Were they Tacsports or their Target line? I have a TT on a Mesa and it is a nice trigger but not a whole lot more then a Timney in feel . Both TacSports
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I've been using multiple 2-stage B&A for a few years now and between those and the Geissele super 700, they're at the top of my list. I've sent Calvin Elites, Jewells, etc. down the road since buying my first Bix. The TT primary is nice but I actually prefer the older Timney 510 or the tuned up Walker I have. If I were searching for a great single stage now, I'd agree the TT Diamond is where its at. The one I used was outstanding.
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20% off TT (Labor Day special) for those who may be considering one ... https://triggertech.com/
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