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camp_13 01-15-2004 03:42 PM

triggers
 
Which one would you do over the other and why:

Have your stock trigger worked on to reduce pull and creep.

or

Buy an aftermarket trigger.

JagMagMan 01-15-2004 03:47 PM

RE: triggers
 
I've had my stock triggers worked. For the money, it was well worth it. My groups have improved greatly!
I don't know if the after market triggers would greatly improve on what I've already done, for the difference in costs!
For a competition gun, maybe it would be worth the exta $$$. Depends on what you want!

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camp_13 01-15-2004 04:47 PM

RE: triggers
 
My ignorance may show, but why can't you replace a worked on trigger with a aftermarket? Is there something on the rifle frame itself that is tweaked also?

338-06imp. 01-15-2004 05:04 PM

RE: triggers
 
I would say it depends on the stock trigger if were say a Remington 700 rifle I would have a trigger job done it as in my mind it is one of the best triggers ever. If it were one of the older Rugers I would replace it.

PaJack 01-16-2004 08:05 AM

RE: triggers
 
I do all of my Remingtons myself,other brands I put after market triggers on. The others are a pain...[X(]

diyj98 01-16-2004 12:38 PM

RE: triggers
 
I've always done all my own trigger work. I've never had a need to use an aftermarket trigger. True some factory triggers will never be "target triggers" but they normally aren't target quality rifles to begin with.

frizzellr 01-16-2004 01:13 PM

RE: triggers
 

The others are a pain...
I wouldn't say a pain. Just takes more than a screwdriver. You should see what I can do to a Ruger trigger. I can even tune a Savage trigger with no problems. Just takes a little time and knowledge, and plenty of patience. Remingtons are my favorite to work on, but Rugers are my favorite to shoot.

eldeguello 01-18-2004 07:55 AM

RE: triggers
 

ORIGINAL: camp_13

My ignorance may show, but why can't you replace a worked on trigger with a aftermarket? Is there something on the rifle frame itself that is tweaked also?
You CAN!! Just because youve tried to have the "issue" trigger improved, doesn't keep you from replacing it later, if it still isn't up to your requirements!!


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