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I recently purchased a savage 10 chambered in 223 at my LGS (top bolt release). The sticker claimed Jewell trigger.
It is a very nice trigger. Breaks consistent at 12 oz where its set at the moment. It is as good or better than any of the SSS triggers that I have in other savages of the same generation.
My limited research indicates that Jewell did make a trigger for Savage 110s, but not for long.
Anyone have any experience with them? Is my trigger a jewell? Or something else?
At the moment I am trying to gather as much info as I can.

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I have a few Jewells on Remington rifles. None of mine look anything like that one. My side plates are stainless steel but yours appears to be cast.
I am not saying yours is not a Jewell, but it looks nothing like the ones I have seen.


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Thanks for that info, Pullit.
After doing an image search of Savage 110 aftermarket triggers, I am 90% sure that the trigger is a rifle basix. Looks like the adjustment range is 4oz-3lbs.
I am going to say mystery solved here.

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Rifle Basix is a good trigger and depending on what you are doing, should work fine. I have one or two on varmint rigs that are in the 8 to 12 oz. range.


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If memory servers me rite I believe these were ONLY available thru Fred and only for a short time

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Originally Posted by Hippy
If memory servers me rite I believe these were ONLY available thru Fred and only for a short time

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Those were the SSS triggers that were proprietary to them. The Jewell Savage trigger was available directly from Arnold...while he was making them. I've had both.

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I guess that i have been fortunate to have at least one of Arnold's triggers for the Remington, Custom action rifles, AR15, Ruger 10-22, and Savage. My Savage had SS side plates.
My youngest son in Kali has the Savage, Wade Hull at Shilen has the AR15, and Nez Rongero has the 10-22.

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