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Jewell sendero upgrade help/opinion
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 783551" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>The trigger should go right in without requiring any fitting. At the very least, you might have to remove some bedding block material that contacts the sides of the trigger housing with a Dremel. I use red lipstick on the protruding pins to check for contact. If there is contact, it will usually effect the bolt release movement. A great time saver is to make sure you drive the rear pin out from right to left, just enough so it still holds the bolt release/ spring assembly in place in the receiver. The front pin should drive from left to right. Below is an instruction sheet and the model listed in the Midway catalog. At this time, most suppliers have the trigger on backorder. I have been trying to get one to no avail and ended up putting a Timney on my Milspec. Its also an excellent trigger at half the price, but limits at 2# and does require that you open up sides of the trigger housing slightly to accommodate the wider trigger(which I personally prefer over the thin Jewel trigger). Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.ada.ru/guns/remington/jewell/manual_en.htm" target="_blank">THE JEWELL TRIGGER MANUAL</a></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.midwayusa.com/product/706845/jewell-rifle-trigger-remington-700-40x-with-safety-1-1-2-oz-to-3-lb-stainless-steel" target="_blank">Jewell Rifle Trigger Remington 700 40X Safety 1-1/2oz to 3 lb SS</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 783551, member: 10291"] The trigger should go right in without requiring any fitting. At the very least, you might have to remove some bedding block material that contacts the sides of the trigger housing with a Dremel. I use red lipstick on the protruding pins to check for contact. If there is contact, it will usually effect the bolt release movement. A great time saver is to make sure you drive the rear pin out from right to left, just enough so it still holds the bolt release/ spring assembly in place in the receiver. The front pin should drive from left to right. Below is an instruction sheet and the model listed in the Midway catalog. At this time, most suppliers have the trigger on backorder. I have been trying to get one to no avail and ended up putting a Timney on my Milspec. Its also an excellent trigger at half the price, but limits at 2# and does require that you open up sides of the trigger housing slightly to accommodate the wider trigger(which I personally prefer over the thin Jewel trigger). Hope this helps. [url=http://www.ada.ru/guns/remington/jewell/manual_en.htm]THE JEWELL TRIGGER MANUAL[/url] [url=http://www.midwayusa.com/product/706845/jewell-rifle-trigger-remington-700-40x-with-safety-1-1-2-oz-to-3-lb-stainless-steel]Jewell Rifle Trigger Remington 700 40X Safety 1-1/2oz to 3 lb SS[/url] [/QUOTE]
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