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Rem triggerpull probs
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<blockquote data-quote="BRrooster" data-source="post: 790838" data-attributes="member: 15499"><p>Ive got a Rem 700 sps in 708 and am having a problem with adjusting the </p><p>trigger pull. With the action out of the stock , I've got the trigger pull about</p><p>where I want it, (measured with a small digital fishing scale).....47.9 oz, 49.3oz</p><p>51.5oz,48.6oz right around 3lbs. But when I put it all back together it jumps </p><p>way up to ....65oz,78oz,72oz,69oz,76oz....etc. What the heck?</p><p> I noticed , when I had it apart there seems to be a mark between the trigger </p><p>inletting and the magazine inletting where one of the trigger adjustment screws is rubbbing. What would you do? Relieve it a bit more for clearance?</p><p>cheers</p><p>bruce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRrooster, post: 790838, member: 15499"] Ive got a Rem 700 sps in 708 and am having a problem with adjusting the trigger pull. With the action out of the stock , I've got the trigger pull about where I want it, (measured with a small digital fishing scale).....47.9 oz, 49.3oz 51.5oz,48.6oz right around 3lbs. But when I put it all back together it jumps way up to ....65oz,78oz,72oz,69oz,76oz....etc. What the heck? I noticed , when I had it apart there seems to be a mark between the trigger inletting and the magazine inletting where one of the trigger adjustment screws is rubbbing. What would you do? Relieve it a bit more for clearance? cheers bruce [/QUOTE]
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