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Blueprinting a Jewell Trigger???

I have heard this a few times now about "blueprinting" a jewell trigger.

What is there to blueprint, who can do it, and what are the benefits?
 
Tag.

Perhaps by 'blueprinting' they meant 'timing' it to the action? I know timing a firing pin and cocking piece to a trigger is common practice by gunsmiths on custom builds.
 
It means to make sure all parts are dimensionally like they need to be and are smoothed out to make sure the perform as they should. Some adjustments are made to some of the components to ensure proper function.
 
Erik Cortina said:
It means to make sure all parts are dimensionally like they need to be and are smoothed out to make sure the perform as they should. Some adjustments are made to some of the components to ensure proper function.

Does it void the warranty of a Jewell trigger if you find you have to hone, polish, or modify any of the parts inside?

If so, would it be best to just send it back to Jewell if it was not functioning properly?

I love my jewell, can't imagine they could be any better.
 
Ledd Slinger said:
Erik Cortina said:
It means to make sure all parts are dimensionally like they need to be and are smoothed out to make sure the perform as they should. Some adjustments are made to some of the components to ensure proper function.

Does it void the warranty of a Jewell trigger if you find you have to hone, polish, or modify any of the parts inside?

If so, would it be best to just send it back to Jewell if it was not functioning properly?

I love my jewell, can't imagine they could be any better.

I don't know if it voids the warranty but I personally don't care. They function much better after being blueprinted that it's worth it for me to do. I take mine apart once a year to clean up and ensure all is good. I also re-adjust at that time.
 
Erik Cortina said:
Ledd Slinger said:
Erik Cortina said:
It means to make sure all parts are dimensionally like they need to be and are smoothed out to make sure the perform as they should. Some adjustments are made to some of the components to ensure proper function.

Does it void the warranty of a Jewell trigger if you find you have to hone, polish, or modify any of the parts inside?

If so, would it be best to just send it back to Jewell if it was not functioning properly?

I love my jewell, can't imagine they could be any better.

I don't know if it voids the warranty but I personally don't care. They function much better after being blueprinted that it's worth it for me to do. I take mine apart once a year to clean up and ensure all is good. I also re-adjust at that time.

I watched a couple of your videos on your youtube channel. Appreciate you sharing your knowledge :) Do you think you might be able to put together a video for us that thoroughly explains the process of cleaning and blueprinting a Jewell trigger?

I have a HVRSBR with bottom safety. It works flawlessly at 2 oz right now, but would like to have a reference video to clean it every so often or work on it if I ever have trouble. Thank you.
 
Follow the instruction sheet that was included w/ your Jewell trigger group.

IF you need a You Tube video to re-work or clean a trigger group-

SEEK PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE!!
 
Ledd Slinger said:
Erik Cortina said:
Ledd Slinger said:
Erik Cortina said:
It means to make sure all parts are dimensionally like they need to be and are smoothed out to make sure the perform as they should. Some adjustments are made to some of the components to ensure proper function.

Does it void the warranty of a Jewell trigger if you find you have to hone, polish, or modify any of the parts inside?

If so, would it be best to just send it back to Jewell if it was not functioning properly?

I love my jewell, can't imagine they could be any better.

I don't know if it voids the warranty but I personally don't care. They function much better after being blueprinted that it's worth it for me to do. I take mine apart once a year to clean up and ensure all is good. I also re-adjust at that time.

I watched a couple of your videos on your youtube channel. Appreciate you sharing your knowledge :) Do you think you might be able to put together a video for us that thoroughly explains the process of cleaning and blueprinting a Jewell trigger?

I have a HVRSBR with bottom safety. It works flawlessly at 2 oz right now, but would like to have a reference video to clean it every so often or work on it if I ever have trouble. Thank you.

I might do that when I get around to doing the rifle build series.
 
Erik Cortina said:
Ledd Slinger said:
Erik Cortina said:
Ledd Slinger said:
Erik Cortina said:
It means to make sure all parts are dimensionally like they need to be and are smoothed out to make sure the perform as they should. Some adjustments are made to some of the components to ensure proper function.

Does it void the warranty of a Jewell trigger if you find you have to hone, polish, or modify any of the parts inside?

If so, would it be best to just send it back to Jewell if it was not functioning properly?

I love my jewell, can't imagine they could be any better.

I don't know if it voids the warranty but I personally don't care. They function much better after being blueprinted that it's worth it for me to do. I take mine apart once a year to clean up and ensure all is good. I also re-adjust at that time.

I watched a couple of your videos on your youtube channel. Appreciate you sharing your knowledge :) Do you think you might be able to put together a video for us that thoroughly explains the process of cleaning and blueprinting a Jewell trigger?

I have a HVRSBR with bottom safety. It works flawlessly at 2 oz right now, but would like to have a reference video to clean it every so often or work on it if I ever have trouble. Thank you.

I might do that when I get around to doing the rifle build series.

Thanks Erik. Appreciate it. :)
 
bsumoba said:
So who can do a blueprint job of a jewell trigger?


I think the word "Blueprint" is bantered around with little real meaning.

You got problems with your Jewell, send it to the guys that actually own the blueprints for it.

Jewell.
 
CatShooter said:
bsumoba said:
So who can do a blueprint job of a jewell trigger?


I think the word "Blueprint" is bantered around with little real meaning.

You got problems with your Jewell, send it to the guys that actually own the blueprints for it.

Jewell.

So your advise to anyone wanting to blueprint a Remington 700 would be to send it to Remington? :o
 
Speedy had a post on blueprinting a Jewell. Wish I could remember where I saw it.
Listed here or FaceBook perhaps?
 
Erik Cortina said:
CatShooter said:
bsumoba said:
So who can do a blueprint job of a jewell trigger?


I think the word "Blueprint" is bantered around with little real meaning.

You got problems with your Jewell, send it to the guys that actually own the blueprints for it.

Jewell.

So your advise to anyone wanting to blueprint a Remington 700 would be to send it to Remington? :o

I reread my post (3 times) and I didn't see anything even remotely suggesting that.

I think we have a communication problem here.
 
Is this the Speedy article you were referring to?

http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2014/04/de-gunking-a-jewell-trigger-speedy-shows-how/
 
bsumoba said:
So who can do a blueprint job of a jewell trigger?

I can blueprint Jewell triggers but I don't have time. I would send it to Speedy.
PM me if you need his contact info.
 

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