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.
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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
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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.
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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
 

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