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How to adjust the new Remington 700 X-Mark Pro trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1272754" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>I am guessing Remington didn't want to Savagize the 700 like they did with the 783. Kinda sad as every maker out there is building sub 3lb capable blade style units at this point. Sometimes something COMMON in the marketplace is COMMON for a REASON.</p><p>I know some people don't like blade style triggers, probably mainly because of WHO brought them to market, however they are a decent solution to the trigger issue. </p><p>A standard Accutrigger will go to 3lb, varmint under 2lb and the Red Blade? As low as you want. </p><p>They aren't perfect, some don't like them but Remmy could have easily used the design and produced a good trigger for all you Remmy guys.</p><p>I am thinking of moving to the 700 action with the proliferation of Remage barrels and 700 stock availability is second to none, with all of the aftermarket support available for the 700 I hope Remmy gets its act together and quits treating its customers like crap. Too many great guns being built right now to take ANY CUSTOMER for granted. </p><p>Remington has a great name as Winchester did back in the day, the market will only put up with so much BS and a new company will become the leader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1272754, member: 4566"] I am guessing Remington didn't want to Savagize the 700 like they did with the 783. Kinda sad as every maker out there is building sub 3lb capable blade style units at this point. Sometimes something COMMON in the marketplace is COMMON for a REASON. I know some people don't like blade style triggers, probably mainly because of WHO brought them to market, however they are a decent solution to the trigger issue. A standard Accutrigger will go to 3lb, varmint under 2lb and the Red Blade? As low as you want. They aren't perfect, some don't like them but Remmy could have easily used the design and produced a good trigger for all you Remmy guys. I am thinking of moving to the 700 action with the proliferation of Remage barrels and 700 stock availability is second to none, with all of the aftermarket support available for the 700 I hope Remmy gets its act together and quits treating its customers like crap. Too many great guns being built right now to take ANY CUSTOMER for granted. Remington has a great name as Winchester did back in the day, the market will only put up with so much BS and a new company will become the leader. [/QUOTE]
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