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