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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 330759" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>I have a couple of alternative suggestions for you to consider. Mt 277 AM wears a Kepplinger single set trigger. Once correctly adjusted, you have two pull-weight options with this trigger. By simply pulling the trigger in a normal fashion, you can set it to roughly 1.5 pounds. The second option is to use the "set trigger" capability by rocking or pushing the trigger forward. When this is done, the trigger is set and will break cleanly with a pull weight in ounces rather than pounds. The trigger shoe is rather slender, but then you don't need much pressure to set these triggers off. They are made for several different actions and run from $165 to $295 depending on the model. Their model that fits the Rem 700 action just had a substantial drop in orice from over $200 down to $165. Brownell's has them and they are woth every penny. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=7667/Product/SINGLE_SET_TRIGGER" target="_blank">KEPPLINGER : SINGLE-SET TRIGGER - World's Largest Supplier of Firearm Accessories, Gun Parts and Gunsmithing Tools</a></p><p></p><p>The second option is a Huber tactical two-stage trigger. I love the fat trigger shoe on this trigger. These triggers were typicall made for military actions, but the Rem 700 is included. In its present configuration for the 700, the std bolt stop release will not work with this trigger group. Custom 700 clone actions with a bolt stop release on the side work without problems. He has different models for pull weights such as military, varmint and sniper. The trigger has two stages: the first is taking up slack with light trigger pull until you hit the "wall", then a crisp clean break at 1-2 pounds, depending on your personal preference. The wide trigger shoe makes it a delight to pull. I highly recommend this trigger as well. Read more at:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.huberconcepts.com/Remington700.htm" target="_blank">Remington 700</a></p><p></p><p>It looks as if someone on <a href="http://www.snipershide.com" target="_blank">Sniper's Hide | For the serious tactical marksman</a> will be running a group buy on these in early December for $275 - again worth every penny. Just click on the "forums" tab and then scroll down to the "Group Buy" section.</p><p></p><p>You don't hear much about these triggers on most forums, but for those who own them - nothing else compares.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 330759, member: 4809"] I have a couple of alternative suggestions for you to consider. Mt 277 AM wears a Kepplinger single set trigger. Once correctly adjusted, you have two pull-weight options with this trigger. By simply pulling the trigger in a normal fashion, you can set it to roughly 1.5 pounds. The second option is to use the "set trigger" capability by rocking or pushing the trigger forward. When this is done, the trigger is set and will break cleanly with a pull weight in ounces rather than pounds. The trigger shoe is rather slender, but then you don't need much pressure to set these triggers off. They are made for several different actions and run from $165 to $295 depending on the model. Their model that fits the Rem 700 action just had a substantial drop in orice from over $200 down to $165. Brownell's has them and they are woth every penny. [url=http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=7667/Product/SINGLE_SET_TRIGGER]KEPPLINGER : SINGLE-SET TRIGGER - World's Largest Supplier of Firearm Accessories, Gun Parts and Gunsmithing Tools[/url] The second option is a Huber tactical two-stage trigger. I love the fat trigger shoe on this trigger. These triggers were typicall made for military actions, but the Rem 700 is included. In its present configuration for the 700, the std bolt stop release will not work with this trigger group. Custom 700 clone actions with a bolt stop release on the side work without problems. He has different models for pull weights such as military, varmint and sniper. The trigger has two stages: the first is taking up slack with light trigger pull until you hit the "wall", then a crisp clean break at 1-2 pounds, depending on your personal preference. The wide trigger shoe makes it a delight to pull. I highly recommend this trigger as well. Read more at: [url=http://www.huberconcepts.com/Remington700.htm]Remington 700[/url] It looks as if someone on [url=http://www.snipershide.com]Sniper's Hide | For the serious tactical marksman[/url] will be running a group buy on these in early December for $275 - again worth every penny. Just click on the "forums" tab and then scroll down to the "Group Buy" section. You don't hear much about these triggers on most forums, but for those who own them - nothing else compares. [/QUOTE]
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