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Which Trigger For Panda F-Class Action?

I do know Tony Boyer switched. If he switched it was because he thought it was better. Tony has been known to buy a whole rifle if he thought the scope or trigger was better then another one. Just to get the trigger or scope. Matt
TB would be just as capable using a clothespin and rubber band.
 
Obviously, in the 2016 SS, Jewell triggers had the advantage;) Ya think maybe the advantage is realized by the most capable shooter, with lady luck on his/her side, no matter which trigger was used? Both triggers are well made. The B&A trigger just happens to be gaining popularity. Winning is the result of a great deal of commitment, practice and properly assembled rifles. Manufacturers names do not make winners. The winning guns were fitted with Jewell triggers. Thats a fact;)
 
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Tony is also in business, and the vendor that imports the B&A
also sells Tonys product. Just an observation. If I was that vendor
I would be sure Tony was using my trigger.LDS
 
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Tony is also in business, and the vendor that imports the B&A
also sells Tonys products. Just an observation. LDS
The only thing he sells is Tony Boyers book which is available at a lot of places. The same vendor sells Jewell triggers and lots of other good bench rest products. Matt
 
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I blanked a primer on a ppc round at the 2005 IBS Nat's at Weikert (it was + 90 F) and my Jewell went inoperative. I had to run to Sid Goodling's trailer for help ( I had no idea what to do) , but I could not get back on line to complete the agg in time. When you go to a high stakes tournament, you've already got a lot of money invested and the difference in price in triggers is inconsequential when one values peace of mind. Interruptions in one's normal bench routine always seem to show up on the target.
 
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I blanked a primer on a ppc round at the 2005 IBS Nat's at Weikert (it was + 90 F) and my Jewell went inoperative. I had to run to Sid Goodling's trailer for help ( I had no idea what to do) , but I could not get back on line to complete the agg in time. When you go to a high stakes tournament, you've already got a lot of money invested and the difference in price in triggers is inconsequential when one values peace of mind. Interruptions in one's normal bench routine always seem to show up on the target.
Well said Lamar. Nine times out of ten, you either have to work on a new Jewell yourself or have a gunsmith do it because of the parts inside rubbing on the inside of the case. Yup. You buy a new trigger then have to send it to a gunsmith to get it working smoothly. So you either have to waste YOUR time to work on it, or shell out bucks to have a gunsmith do it. So tell me what's so great about a trigger like that?
 

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