Jewell Trigger
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 6:16 pm
Does any one here have any experience with the Jewell Trigger for Remmy 700-- with safety?
A couple of days ago, I was out shooting, and after firing a round, jacking in a new shell--getting a new target-- squeeze trigger and NOTHING! It was like the safety was engaged. I worked the bolt and tried again, same thing. After doing this several times, packed up and went home.
The next morning, I removed the trigger assembly from the rifle and completly disassembled it. I couldn't SEE anything wrong, so re-assembled the unit and re-installed in the rifle. Same thing-- would not release the sear. So I removed AGAIN and disassembled AGAIN. Still don't see any thing wrong. So, re-assemble all the while checking function of various parts, all seem to be doing what they are supposed to do. Re- install in rifle and again-- NO GO!!
I am thoroughly stumped now, so just get my tiny allen drivers out and start tinkering with adjusting screws and CLICK--- the sear releases! So I go back and adjust it as per Jewells instructions, and everything is working just the way it is supposed to. Went out and ran about a hundred rounds thru it today and it is again functioning the way a Jewell is supposed to. Thanks in advance for any info! Don
A couple of days ago, I was out shooting, and after firing a round, jacking in a new shell--getting a new target-- squeeze trigger and NOTHING! It was like the safety was engaged. I worked the bolt and tried again, same thing. After doing this several times, packed up and went home.
The next morning, I removed the trigger assembly from the rifle and completly disassembled it. I couldn't SEE anything wrong, so re-assembled the unit and re-installed in the rifle. Same thing-- would not release the sear. So I removed AGAIN and disassembled AGAIN. Still don't see any thing wrong. So, re-assemble all the while checking function of various parts, all seem to be doing what they are supposed to do. Re- install in rifle and again-- NO GO!!
I am thoroughly stumped now, so just get my tiny allen drivers out and start tinkering with adjusting screws and CLICK--- the sear releases! So I go back and adjust it as per Jewells instructions, and everything is working just the way it is supposed to. Went out and ran about a hundred rounds thru it today and it is again functioning the way a Jewell is supposed to. Thanks in advance for any info! Don