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Colorado Luckydog 03-16-2009 07:41 PM

Trigger Job Question??
 
I have 3 Remington 700's that Ihad trigger jobs done on buy a gunsmith. For 35 bucks the triggers all came out light and crisp. I have a Browning A-bolt 30.06, and I am probably getting a Reminton 788 22.250 on Thursday. Will these guns be as easy as the 700's for a smith to do the trigger jobs on? Will they turn out as good as the 700's, or do I need to replace the them with an aftermarket trigger? Once you get spoiled with a decenttrigger, it's hard to accept anything else.

Thanks Bryan

Rammer 03-16-2009 08:33 PM

RE: Trigger Job Question??
 
The A-bolt is adjustable by you. I've gotten all my A-bolts to break real clean around the 3# mark with no smithing required. The 788s require smithing I do believe to get them real good.

stalkingbear 03-17-2009 06:16 AM

RE: Trigger Job Question??
 
Rammer is correct. The 788 trigger is "non-adjustable", but the A-bolt can easily be reworked by you. Pm me if you need help.

Colorado Luckydog 03-18-2009 04:44 AM

RE: Trigger Job Question??
 

ORIGINAL: stalkingbear

Rammer is correct. The 788 trigger is "non-adjustable", but the A-bolt can easily be reworked by you. Pm me if you need help.
When you say "non-adjustable"..... does that mean at all, or can a gunsmith clean it up and make it light and crisp? I'll replace it with an aftermarket trigger if I need to.

stalkingbear 03-18-2009 05:19 AM

RE: Trigger Job Question??
 
It means non user adjustable as in no provisions are there to adjust trigger. It's actually vary easy to rework those triggers into a decent trigger anybody could live with. Fret not-just take to your gunsmith and simply tell him your desired pull weight,etc.

Colorado Luckydog 03-18-2009 05:55 PM

RE: Trigger Job Question??
 

ORIGINAL: stalkingbear

It means non user adjustable as in no provisions are there to adjust trigger. It's actually vary easy to rework those triggers into a decent trigger anybody could live with. Fret not-just take to your gunsmith and simply tell him your desired pull weight,etc.
Thanks Stalkingbear!


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