What about the new trigger tech Diamond.
I want to get one and try it. Has anyone used them yet??
it is OK now to let folks know that in 2017 when in Montana I tried the Diamond prototype on a 1000 yard long range BR rifle
that one of the action makers had brought to the shoot, a young guy was having quite success but we only shot 4 matches a day for 2 days,
he let me try it and it had a flat trigger as opposed to curved, and was set for around the BR specs 2-5 ounces,
his rifle was not set up properly in the bags, but he was holding it when a round was fired,
tried the trigger and cycled the rifle in the bags to get a feel on the trigger,
coming from a BR background and holding more than a few records, travelled to Europe for the Canadian team and so on
lends me to have more than a little experience with triggers,
IF and I say IF the final version is as good or better than the prototype it will be a winner,
remember I said if, please
this trigger was set up by a fellow who works for the action maker and is used to competing,
it has some adjustment to the trigger and had been gone over,
I will be ordering a few more to try when they are available and see if my impressions were correct,
even though the maker was receptive to my getting a trigger to test once a certain e-mail verification as to my credentials was sent
this was not followed through as it was winter and illness is not pleasant,
buy a Diamond and see if their quality control is OK and if it is subject to the above they will be on most of the rifles that remain in
my possession to use in competitions
those that know me know my shooting ability in F-class with wind coaches and in short range BR
we might have a Canadian winner here, and my apologies to those who import triggers to make a buck, they are also good although jewell
you may get a great one and a not so good one, they are still widely used and will continue to be with the made in 'merica attitude,
your mileage may vary
Jefferson