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Originally Posted by rost495
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Gentlemen,

I will look into the RR and the AR-Gold triggers too.

Thank you.


RR proven but always needs tune up work to be best.

AR gold, from what I hear in competition circles, ok, but still not proven to be the best by far.


I think that's fine; he's obviously not ready for a Geissele.

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Originally Posted by rost495
Originally Posted by TheKuskokid
Gentlemen,

I will look into the RR and the AR-Gold triggers too.

Thank you.


RR proven but always needs tune up work to be best.

AR gold, from what I hear in competition circles, ok, but still not proven to be the best by far.


Jeff,

I would be interested in you firing my RR with its' stock trigger and get your opinion as to whether it needs "tuning up". grin

If it does, I REALLY need to look into a good triggersmith.
Not to mention I would need to revise what I consider a good trigger. laugh

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We'll have that beer or coffee one day I know!

I"ve yet to fire a stock one that was the way they can be. But there can always be a first time.

But if you compare factory single stage to a good RRA 2 stage out of the box, yeah I could see why some think the RRA out of the box is fine.

Did I say I was picky about triggers...


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Jewell trigger's are the best on the planet.......for a bolt gun.
Not so on an AR platform, I prefer a single stage and like the JP trigger system the best. if you like a 2 stage the Geisselle is the best I have tried. dont understand the love for Timney or RRA

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The AR on the right has the Jewell and the one on the left has a Geissele DMR.

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Carrie says the Jewel works well for her and that is the new version while Amy thinks the Geissele is great.

Amy likes the faster lock time of the HiSpeed DMR while Carrie likes the lower 1st stage weight of the Jewell. She says it helps when running really fast.

Who knows??


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But, you can get a lighter first stage from a Geiselle thats not the DMR model as I recall so it could be that Geiselle could win all around.

I forgot about the mucky lock time of the Jewel. Its enough slower you can hear that its slower compared to others.


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I think the X-treme has the fastest lock time of any AR trigger.


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It's slower cause the hammer sping is light for a great pull... Try a 22 conversion with a Jewell, I had 2 that wouldn't fire a 22LR.

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I have an Geissele SD-E and an adjustable Jard trigger. They both break clean. I have not noticed any difference in accuracy between the two for me. I prefer light, single stage triggers, so I'm partial to the Jard, but again, I shoot just as well with the Geissele.

Geissele's claim to fame is their fast lock time.
My Jard breaks at about 1lb or so. I have not officially measured the pull weight.

Both triggers beat the pants off of my ARs with factory triggers.

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Originally Posted by FTR_Shooter
Originally Posted by rost495
Originally Posted by TheKuskokid
Gentlemen,

I will look into the RR and the AR-Gold triggers too.

Thank you.


RR proven but always needs tune up work to be best.

AR gold, from what I hear in competition circles, ok, but still not proven to be the best by far.


I think that's fine; he's obviously not ready for a Geissele.


Uh, not ready huh? That's funny.


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Yeah, I thought so too. :-)

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FWIW: After pouring through reviews on Geissele, Jewel, and RR, I chose CMC triggers. So far I haven't had a reason to look at another trigger..


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