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I have a 10oz Jard in my Model 21, excellent product and allows the full potential of the rifle to be realised, plenty accurate for paper and fur.
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I have a Jard in my Sako S491 and like it a lot. Seems to be well made.
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And if you need help, the company gives it, very freely. Another decent trigger is also the various models from Rifle Basix. Bill K |
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You just don’t know what you will get. The Cooper Jewells(1st gen), are not only a work of art, when the trigger is adjusted properly, they break like glass, and adjust from around an ounce+ to 3+ lbs of pull. There are very few triggers that can do this. The only downsides are rarity, no part availability, and cost. |
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i would like to know more about 1st gen next gen?? thanks kerry ps sent you a PM |
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The 1st gen Jewell is a unicorn, and a super great trigger. It fits pre 2006 era coopers. In 2006 cooper dropped the offset mounting points, and that is why they don’t fit post 2006 rifles. The 2nd gen is a Rem 700 style that was made for the Model 92. It fits some newer Model 52/56, but you have to check the bottom of the receiver to be sure. This trigger is also discontinued, as there were problems between Cooper and Jewell(again). |
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I have one of the unicorn 1st Gen triggers. I call it a 5 screw. It's on a Model 36 IR 50/50. The thing adjusts easily and breaks like no other trigger. I am also looking at purchasing a 6BR Varminter that has a 1st Gen Jewell in it as well.
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