Jard trigger

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hey folks, does anybody hear run the jard 1 1/2 pound adjustable trigger in either there 15-22 or its big brother? got one comin in this week for my Varmint/bench 5.56. if nobody has the 1 1/2 pounder what about any of you running heavier jard triggers? how do you like em?




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Wow, a 1 1/2 lb trigger pull?, Wow, kinda light don't you think for a Tactical rifle??.. Seems a tad light, I'll be standing behind you if you don't mind..

Are you using this gun for some kind of competition?? Cause if you running a tactical course, you better let the range master know what you have.. so nobody gets their toes shot off...
 
Wow, a 1 1/2 lb trigger pull?, Wow, kinda light don't you think for a Tactical rifle??.. Seems a tad light, I'll be standing behind you if you don't mind..

Are you using this gun for some kind of competition?? Cause if you running a tactical course, you better let the range master know what you have.. so nobody gets their toes shot off...
Looks like a bench set up to me... way to go!
 
I run a non-adjustable 3# Jard in my M4gery. That's light enough for me. I like it.
 
Wow, a 1 1/2 lb trigger pull?, Wow, kinda light don't you think for a Tactical rifle??.. Seems a tad light, I'll be standing behind you if you don't mind..

Are you using this gun for some kind of competition?? Cause if you running a tactical course, you better let the range master know what you have.. so nobody gets their toes shot off...



please start reading the entire post before you coment as i clearly said it is for my varmint?bench rifle. no where did i say i was using it on a tactical course. but i guess if you varmint hunt by running around double tapping coyotes the trigger is not meant for you. and know i dont think its a bit light actually feel it could be a bit heavy for a bench rifle.
 
I have RRA Nat Match triggers on my AR's. I think they are perfect for P-Doggin'. Lighter is better, as long as it functions correctly. A friend has a JArd. Once it was tuned it was OK...Nice and light. I couldn't justify the extra expense. Hard to beat a Rock River NM for the price.
 
I have Jard 2lb non-adj. in my mp15-22, and it works fine. Very fine.
 
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