I recently bought a Shilen trigger for my Bergara B14 R. Practically no trigger movement and it is set at 2oz. Nicely built. I really like this trigger.
I did purchase the Jard Trigger. The install was very easy and adjusting it was also very easy. I have mine set to a 3oz pull. I went to the range today to try it out and was very impressed with the trigger. I also let a friend shoot my gun and he has an Anschutz that he shoots all the time, he told me that it was very close to the trigger that is in his Anschutz. He is now thinking about ordering one for his CZ 457... Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I would purchase this again.
For $3.50, I bought a Glock reduced power FPB spring and got my CZ 457 trigger down to a pull weight of 2.9 ounces. Shot four 2500 targets so far this year in the ARA Factory Outdoor class. I decided it was a bit too light and adjusted it to just under 4 ounces.
My Timney brakes at 3.5oz. Just work on the adjustments. I am pleased with this trigger. My Manners stock is excellent, I am shooting 1% off perfect cards with Lilja barrel, Manners Stock, and Lapua OSP ammunition,, couldn't be happier.
Thanks Josh, great clip and trigger. I run a custom BR CZ 452 and am stuck with the standard trigger tweaked but wish I could buy a 3 ounce trigger for the 452.
Dang that trigger is light. Building a CZ for benchrest, so it will work fine, but will stick with Timney for my other rifles. Waiting for a new digital trigger gauge to see how light it is. It does not register on my current basic gauge. Ordered the 3 to 6 oz Jard, so it is probably around 4 oz. Yikes! Don't shiver in the cold weather.
Did you experience any creep before the break? I just got mine in and some pulls will be solid single stage, and randomly will have up to an eighth of an inch of creep before breaking. Jard wants me to send it back in so they can look at it. Just curious if I got a bad one. I did adjust seer engagement as low as safely possible and it helped, but didn't eliminate it.
my timneys in my CZs have gone down to 4oz. I could probably go a little lower. I run 1lb 6ozs. I shoot .1-.3 at 50yard. Factory barrel, gun is highly modified and tuned. No gunsmithing.
Just like my Bergara in the end you have very few original parts left. Might as well have bought the Voodoo or RimX to start. That said, good informative video.
Josh, I saw you have the DIP aluminum magwell installed on your build. Do you find the magazine block to have side-to-side play, basically loose because the DIP magwell internal sidewalls are spaced further apart? Do your magazines have a lot of play side-to-side (not front to back, that would be bad and affect mag lock-up)? I find the OEM plastic mag housing to fit the mag block snugly and my OEM mag and L3i 13-rd aluminum mag to fit well (not tight, and not loose) or any slop side-to-side like I have with the DIP mag housing.
@@PursuitofAccuracy thanks for the feedback. I recently purchased one and after install, I noticed a lot of play with the mag block and with the magazines as well. I have been trying to work with DIP and sent photos showing the visible differences. I think the recent production is a bit different as the internal dimensions are clearly different from OEM, yet the outside dimensions match up. Given that polymer “thickness” needs to be more to have rigidity and aluminum can do the same rigidity in thinner thickness, it goes to stand that the internal dimensions will not be the same (aka more room). DIP is giving me a hard time, and eventually requested it be sent in for their “QC check”. As an engineer, I have already measured all the dimensions to quantify the differences. As a backup, I got (2) OEM housings from CZ USA and will run with those until either DIP replaces mine with an appropriate one or refunds me. I only tell you this as you are an influencer (at least to me!) and if you make recommendations, to just know that it is possible, (sample of 1) may not be as good as other people’s experience. Case in point…Volquartsen extractor for CZ457. Thanks for the feedback!
I habe Mr Fly trigger on my CZ 455 and couldn’t be more happy . Interesting if you have tried Mr Fly and how you would compare it to this new trigger . Thanks
Very cool. Recently put a Timney in mine. That being said, is there any worry about accidentally firing that light of a trigger when slamming a bolt in?
That trigger looks awesome. Btw, how is the balance of that build in the XLR chassis? It looks like you're only using a single pair of side weights up front. With those, does it balance evenly on a barricade bag?
I am considering ordering one after seeing your video. Did you install it your self and is the any problems that you have experienced with it? I have a very limited budget so I would like to know that I am not going to have issues with this trigger before I purchase it. Thanks and keep the videos coming, I watch every one of them.
I installed it. Very simple to do and no issues. They have it set from the factory so its 1 bolt and the e clip to remove the pin and it drops right in.
Josh. Is that a sako quad in the background? Will you be making videos on a quad. Big shame no chassis available for quad as would be a good nrl option. Thanks
Thanx for this video. But could you crearly say which triger is best for just you- Tumney or Jard. You've tried both. Me- not either and I'm thinking which to buy. Thanx more in advance for you direct answer.
Light trigger! Desperate for some advice. I often have cases eject and hit the area 419 rail and then bounce back into the chamber. Is there any way to fix this? I know you have solved many .22 issues. Would really appreciate a response. 🤘🏻👌🏻
Good thing they have 3 pull weights the 3-7 is not practical I have been shooting my Anschutz 1710 with a 5 ounce pull weight and is too light I still have unintentional discharges a pull weight of at least 8 ounces is better
Ok I’m confused. There is an over travel adjustment on the trigger. I’m confused why there is so much travel. Did you not adjust screw 8# for over travel?
This is off this subject but I wanted to ask you a question. I can't afford 3 or4 hundred dollars for a bipod. I can afford somewhere around a 100 bucks. So, the question is what bipod would you recommend for around 100 bucks? I shoot a Bergara off a bench mostly.