RAW REPORT

SMH77- shoot a JEWEL trigger if u can!, I’ve owned & shot 3 different ones all 1.5oz single stage, they also all felt exactly the same! ( they are mechanical triggers ) to me the best trigger I’ve owned or used will admit haven’t shot that many others, personally the RAW triggers aren’t that great: to much travel, side play, creep, mushy etc. of course I prefer single stage, now in my earlier post I said I can’t blame poor shooting on the RAWS trigger TRUE, but makes it more difficult to shoot effectively & confidently! This is reinforced every time I shoot my old BR gun again...

As you can see in my previous post, I also recognize some limitations in the RAW trigger. But, in fairness, it is a very good trigger for its intended use. If your RAW trigger is displaying the creep and mushy feeling to which you refer, something is not right. It is not the easiest trigger to adjust, but it can be done, and the result should be a very crisp pull. My two are set up with a 6 oz. let off (just measured them), with about 3 oz. in the first stage. That is light enough for anything but pure bench rest, which is not the intended use of the HM1000. I know that RAW offers a match trigger without a safety, and perhaps it can be adjusted lighter, I don't know. For position shooting, most folks (or the rules) would require a heavier pull, and as the weight increases, the RAW trigger becomes very good, at least that has been my experience.
 
I agree with your comments too. To get mine to release more 'crisply' I ended up bumping up the second stage weight, and it does feel 'decent' now for sure-suitable for the shooting that I'll do with it.

I guess my whole point is this: you can buy a replacement trigger from Martin for like $169 from the RAW website. Lets say it only cost him about $69 in parts and machining to make the unit. When the cost of the rifle is at $2200 with his rifle, I would gladly pay $2600 to order one with an Anschutz trigger in it. Heck, we're already waiting for close to a half year for the guns to be made, so it shows we're patient, and willing to spend the money, and time to get what we want. Anyway, I digress-the RAW trigger is very much so usable and does seem better at higher pull (second stage) weights.



Sean
 
SMH77- shoot a JEWEL trigger if u can!, I’ve owned & shot 3 different ones all 1.5oz single stage, they also all felt exactly the same! ( they are mechanical triggers ) to me the best trigger I’ve owned or used will admit haven’t shot that many others, personally the RAW triggers aren’t that great: to much travel, side play, creep, mushy etc. of course I prefer single stage, now in my earlier post I said I can’t blame poor shooting on the RAWS trigger TRUE, but makes it more difficult to shoot effectively & confidently! This is reinforced every time I shoot my old BR gun again...


I've had nothing but Jewell triggers in all my center fire BR guns, and oyu are right. A properly set Jewell breaks like a glass rod with no creep at all. It'll spoil you for anything else. The triggers on my AA S510 and RAW TM1000 are good and very good respectively, but they're no Jewell.
 
Hard to find these, very seldom come up for sale, yes its a whole billet unit....
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