A vote for Timney...good experience.

My friend who is a gun guru likes Timney but has found that they require constant cleaning to work properly in field conditions. He takes Q tips and lighter fluid to clean them regularly. I have also heard this from a few others. Scary in a DG scenario.
Thoughts?
 
:LOL:
Little did you know, but I only have one eye
I worked on a cz416 rigby that had a set trigger, who knows why you would want a set trigger on a rifle like that……anyway, I adjusted it till the set wouldn’t work as the standard pull was quite reasonable after a bit of work
Gumpy
My PH's 375 CZ had single set trigger. I think the set trigger is used primarily for zeroing at the range. Probably useful for that.
 
My friend who is a gun guru likes Timney but has found that they require constant cleaning to work properly in field conditions. He takes Q tips and lighter fluid to clean them regularly. I have also heard this from a few others. Scary in a DG scenario.
Thoughts?
I really put my guns through hard hunting. Never had a problem with my Timney triggers and I have never cleaned them.
20221127_125555.jpg
 
To keep the Timney trigger more reliable use, you have to lube it. I have been using mine for many years with no issue with it
 

Forum statistics

Threads
65,793
Messages
1,453,589
Members
138,205
Latest member
PhillisCol
 

 

 

Latest profile posts

steve white wrote on ftothfadd's profile.
I will take the Tikka rings and scope cover, if not spoken for...
teklanika_ray wrote on USMA84DAB's profile.
X
tarbe wrote on DAVE LANGERMAN Safaris's profile.
Dave - Kathy ad I hope to see you Friday at DSC!

Tim Arbeiter
doctari505 wrote on PaulB's profile.
Hi PaulB. Would you be interested in another WJ Jeffery .450/.400 NE 3". It's an extractor model and in superb condition, cased as well. Made in 1908. The rifle is here in Texas.
migrabill wrote on eswan68587's profile.
I will take the knife for $250 shipped. Please tell me how you would like the payment.

Thanks-
[redacted]
 
Top