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<blockquote data-quote="Good" data-source="post: 590336" data-attributes="member: 18866"><p>The cool thing about a Savage is you can re-barrel or whatever yourself. Can't do that on a Remington. But, the trigger is something you can replace yourself if you want to on a Remington though.</p><p> </p><p>Some swear by Jewell, it is the most expensive of the bunch. Timney triggers are equally as good imho, and are half as much money wise. Rifle Basix are good triggers also. Another guy I know swears by Shilen triggers. He says they are the best, but they are the hardest to install and get set up. I've never pulled one so I don't know, but they also are the cheapest of the bunch.</p><p> </p><p>Pull weight is a matter of preference. I personally like a trigger right around 2lbs for hunting purposes. The higher my trigger pull, the more my groups open up it seems, but I shoot my stock Remington at just under 3 lbs and shot a few good groups the other day.</p><p> </p><p>Right around 2 lbs is where I like a hunting rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Good, post: 590336, member: 18866"] The cool thing about a Savage is you can re-barrel or whatever yourself. Can't do that on a Remington. But, the trigger is something you can replace yourself if you want to on a Remington though. Some swear by Jewell, it is the most expensive of the bunch. Timney triggers are equally as good imho, and are half as much money wise. Rifle Basix are good triggers also. Another guy I know swears by Shilen triggers. He says they are the best, but they are the hardest to install and get set up. I've never pulled one so I don't know, but they also are the cheapest of the bunch. Pull weight is a matter of preference. I personally like a trigger right around 2lbs for hunting purposes. The higher my trigger pull, the more my groups open up it seems, but I shoot my stock Remington at just under 3 lbs and shot a few good groups the other day. Right around 2 lbs is where I like a hunting rifle. [/QUOTE]
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