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Replacement triggers
I have a Rem XCR and want to put a different trigger on it... I'm looking for something that does not require a gunsmith:)
Was looking at the Timney and the Rifle basix trigger... How hard are they to put on??? And wich one is the best for a hunting rifle??? |
RE: Replacement triggers
Are the newer remington triggers adjustable? For a hunting rifle the adjustable factory triggers work well when properly adjusted. Mine are 3-3-1/2lbs with no creep or overtravel.
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For a hunting rifle, I would simply adjust the factory trigger. I bought a book at Barnes and Noble that told me how to do mine. Cost about $15 to $20, and was a pretty simple.
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i got a timney from midway. it wasn't too much $$, under a 100 bucks for sure & its awesome. Its much better than the factory, & was not hard to put in. I did break the safety snap washer putting everything back in, but I was able to get a replacement from Gander Mountain's gunsmithing shop.
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Personally, I think the Timney is a vast improvement over the factory Remington trigger and they're not too difficult to install. I have no experience with the Rifle Basix trigger, so I can't comment on it.
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I have used a lot of diffrent ones in Rem 700 but best for me is Jewell
to bad they are expensive. saw one on ebay go for $175 |
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Thanks for the info... I may just take it to my gun smith for 20 bucks and have him do it...
I tryed the web sight provided to try and adjust it my self... I got the trigger down to about 2.5-3.0 but the creep seemed a little much:( |
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Rifle Basix are an easy installation........I like them, myself....
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I install Timney's on all of my hunting rifles. Takes a couple of minutes. Mine was the sportsman, for under $50CAN. You may need a Dremel to open the slot in the stock. I replaced my first trigger when I was 19YO, afterI glass-bed my first rifle w/out glueing the action to the stock.
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