After watching Erik's video with Speedy "Speedy tells his Benchrest secrets!", I'm wondering how can you determine if your Jewell trigger is/was timed (if that's the right terminology for the sear dwell time adjustment)? Since I no longer have contact with the smith that built my F-Class rig I can't ask. At the time I just went with his recommendations for barreling, chambering, action truing of my action, as well as sending in my jewell trigger with the job.
This might be a stupid question but since, in spite of me, the rig hammered, before chunking out that trigger for another trigger that accounts for the sear dwell time in it's release design, I'll like to try and figure it out.
Thanks
Update: To clarify my question, I'm asking about how to determine if the sear bar rebound timing has been tuned to allow the cocking piece to move forward past the sear bar before it resets.
This might be a stupid question but since, in spite of me, the rig hammered, before chunking out that trigger for another trigger that accounts for the sear dwell time in it's release design, I'll like to try and figure it out.
Thanks
Update: To clarify my question, I'm asking about how to determine if the sear bar rebound timing has been tuned to allow the cocking piece to move forward past the sear bar before it resets.
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