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zuren1cs 11-10-2007 10:19 PM

Timney or have existing trigger adjusted? (Model 700)
 
I have a Remington Model 700 (.270 Win) with the usual heavy trigger pull. I would like to get it down to 2-3 lbs. I've read the DIY instructions (http://quarterbore.com) and while I consider myself very anal, careful and detail oriented, I'm not sure that me making the modification is wise. Most have stated that a gunsmith will do the adjustment for a reasonable cost.

How does a Timney trigger compare to a modified model 700 trigger, both at the same pull weight?

Thanks!



Doe Dumper 11-10-2007 10:56 PM

RE: Timney or have existing trigger adjusted? (Model 700)
 
Those 700 triggers will adjust and cleanup very nicely. All of mine have cost anywhere from 10-20 bucks...thats for the adjustment and the spring change. If you have a good smith around close Id just let them do it .

700xcr 11-11-2007 12:42 AM

RE: Timney or have existing trigger adjusted? (Model 700)
 
I agree with Doe Dumper. I had my 700xcr with old triiger adjusted by a fellow benchrest shooter. He changed a spring and adjusted the trigger to a crisp 1.5Ibs.

oldelkhunter 11-11-2007 06:09 AM

RE: Timney or have existing trigger adjusted? (Model 700)
 
Regular trigger can be cleaned up well. A good gunsmith goes beyond just turning a weight screw though at least my gunsmith does. If I were to keep my current 700 I would send it back to the factory and get an X-Mark Pro installed. It is an inherently safer trigger then the current 700 trigger and it has an open design which won't allow dirt to accumulate inside if you keep up the trigger maintenance(Flushing out the housing with REmoil and blowing it out with an air gun). Trust me if Remington put it out it is for a good reason ..those lawsuits are getting quite expensive.

stalkingbear 11-11-2007 06:47 AM

RE: Timney or have existing trigger adjusted? (Model 700)
 
The factory trigger can easily be reworked to almost any desired performance level,and at or lower price than aftermarket triggers.

whiskeysnoot 11-11-2007 07:25 AM

RE: Timney or have existing trigger adjusted? (Model 700)
 
I've put three Timney triggers in rifles and have been very pleased with them. Takes all of thirty minutes to accomplish. Depends on how much your time and effort are worth.

thndrchiken 11-11-2007 09:07 AM

RE: Timney or have existing trigger adjusted? (Model 700)
 
Stay with the factory trigger and have you smith clean it up and lighten the pull weight.

falcon 11-11-2007 11:54 AM

RE: Timney or have existing trigger adjusted? (Model 700)
 
Two of my Remington 700s came from the factory with 3.5 pound trigger pulls. ichanged the spring and reduced the trigger pull on the third one, a.308, to 2.5 pounds. A trigger pull of less than 2 pounds in really not safe for hunting.

bigcountry 11-11-2007 12:22 PM

RE: Timney or have existing trigger adjusted? (Model 700)
 
I have never changed the springs as I never go down below 3-3.5lbs, but usually can get the remington triggers pretty crisp and light.

eldeguello 11-11-2007 01:11 PM

RE: Timney or have existing trigger adjusted? (Model 700)
 

ORIGINAL: zuren1cs

I have a Remington Model 700 (.270 Win) with the usual heavy trigger pull. I would like to get it down to 2-3 lbs. I've read the DIY instructions (http://quarterbore.com) and while I consider myself very anal, careful and detail oriented, I'm not sure that me making the modification is wise. Most have stated that a gunsmith will do the adjustment for a reasonable cost.

How does a Timney trigger compare to a modified model 700 trigger, both at the same pull weight?

Thanks!
I have always been able to adjust Remington triggers down to 3-3.5 pounds safely. Never had to put an aftermarket trigger on one.


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