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How to adjust the new Remington 700 X-Mark Pro trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1266797" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I had a friend at work several years ago that bought a 700 Rem Sendero and said it had a bad trigger. What a bad trigger. I did not have a scale I could check the trigger with. I could pick up the rifle with scope by the trigger slowly with the safety Off and it would not drop the firing pin. Tied 1lb. of beans to the front sling base and it would not drop the firing in. When the 2nd bag of beans was attached to the front sling base you could not pick it up with out the firing pin would drop. Somewhere around 12 to 14 lb. to get it to release. I took the trigger apart and the sears looked like the face of a bastard file with the groves in both contact points. After a lot of stone work I got the sears smoothed and able to get a crisp 3lb. trigger. </p><p> </p><p>Wood Craft Supply Parkersburg WV sells a set of special shaped 8000# grit. will polish metal to mirror shine. Makes great polish stones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1266797, member: 77249"] I had a friend at work several years ago that bought a 700 Rem Sendero and said it had a bad trigger. What a bad trigger. I did not have a scale I could check the trigger with. I could pick up the rifle with scope by the trigger slowly with the safety Off and it would not drop the firing pin. Tied 1lb. of beans to the front sling base and it would not drop the firing in. When the 2nd bag of beans was attached to the front sling base you could not pick it up with out the firing pin would drop. Somewhere around 12 to 14 lb. to get it to release. I took the trigger apart and the sears looked like the face of a bastard file with the groves in both contact points. After a lot of stone work I got the sears smoothed and able to get a crisp 3lb. trigger. Wood Craft Supply Parkersburg WV sells a set of special shaped 8000# grit. will polish metal to mirror shine. Makes great polish stones. [/QUOTE]
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