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Jewell trigger install on a Remington 300 RUM Sendero II
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 791250" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Whether fitting is involved depends on the specific rifle stock. Once the trigger is installed, mount the action and snug down the bedding screws. Fitting issues tend to show up mostly with the bolt release and safety. If either is sticky or inoperable, mark the protruding pins, or sections on the trigger assembly with lipstick or other indicator, and remove, a little bit at a time at the marked areas of the stock. A Dremel works well. You may be lucky and have it fit perfectly when installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 791250, member: 10291"] Whether fitting is involved depends on the specific rifle stock. Once the trigger is installed, mount the action and snug down the bedding screws. Fitting issues tend to show up mostly with the bolt release and safety. If either is sticky or inoperable, mark the protruding pins, or sections on the trigger assembly with lipstick or other indicator, and remove, a little bit at a time at the marked areas of the stock. A Dremel works well. You may be lucky and have it fit perfectly when installed. [/QUOTE]
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