Had one, worked fine. Have moved to Jards at a fraction of the cost.
After lunch am yanking the Canjar from the #3 and putting it in the #1.
Have one in a Mauser and it's a nice setup. I do have a #1V that's in need of such.
I had installed this one on a No.1V .223, for a short time some years ago. It seemed like a good idea, at first. But, when used set, lock time was increased noticeably over what is usual for a No.1 - kalunk.
On the other hand, when used unset, it acts just like a very smooth, 1-1/2 pound, short-stroke, double-action trigger, without adding to the lock time. So, it is much more practical on a stalking rifle, as in the classic European tradition, for both set and unset use.
I installed Jard triggers in two of my #1's- excellent triggers.
I only have one Kepplinger trigger in one rifle and that's a No. 1V, 220 Swift. All the other No 1s have Moyer triggers. The Kepplinger is wonderful but expensive trigger.
I also installed a Jard in my K1A. That and a "Speed Hammer modification" took my K1A Swede from 1.25"-1.5" to a consistent sub MOA rifle. I just took it out to check the scope setting on it yesterday and fired 3 shots @ 100 yards. Ammo was RWS DK Twin Core 140 grain factory loads scope set on 5x. It was the group in this picture .425" center to center. I highly recommend the Jard trigger. RJ
I have two Kepplingers , one on my favorite hunting rifle ( because it was already there when I used the action for the build), and one on my F/O match rifle that I installed after I took out the Moyers that was in it.
Both triggers are fantastic.
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Are you interested in selling it ?? Check your PM
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