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Replacement Remington Triggers
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<blockquote data-quote="permaculture" data-source="post: 534244" data-attributes="member: 35296"><p>I bought a special spring from Hollands Guns and had a gunsmith install it for $40. For me, as a novice, this made a big difference. That and a new scope helped bring my groups from 8 inches at 200 yards to under 2 inches @ 200. (It helps with the scope does not hit you in the face so I flinch less).</p><p> </p><p>Compared to a new trigger, the spring was inexpensive at under $15 or so.</p><p> </p><p>I have a Rem 700 Sporter in 30.06 which I think is an ADL. <span style="color: gray">Remington matches the serial number to a 7mm Mountain Rifle which is spooky.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="permaculture, post: 534244, member: 35296"] I bought a special spring from Hollands Guns and had a gunsmith install it for $40. For me, as a novice, this made a big difference. That and a new scope helped bring my groups from 8 inches at 200 yards to under 2 inches @ 200. (It helps with the scope does not hit you in the face so I flinch less). Compared to a new trigger, the spring was inexpensive at under $15 or so. I have a Rem 700 Sporter in 30.06 which I think is an ADL. [COLOR=gray]Remington matches the serial number to a 7mm Mountain Rifle which is spooky.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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