Trigger upgrade for hunting?

I've had a Timney on my mod. 700 300 RUM for years set at 3 lbs.. I like it. The only after market trigger I have on any of my rifles . I've done spring kits on 3 rifles lately. Helped lesson pull a lot. On my Tikka T3 I installed an 8 ounce spring. To light for hunting last year. I now have a 1.5 pd. spring. A lot better but for me maybe still too light .
 
Weight of a trigger pull in large measure is depending upon the release. 3 pound crisp trigger feels like 8 ounces on a 338 Win Mag hunting rifle. Benchrest or F class a totally different story
 
Title sort of says it but what triggers do you all run for a hunting rifle? My current rifle is coming with the factory X-Mark trigger from Remington but from what I've read about them it sounds like I'll want to upgrade it. So while I wait for my barrel and receiver to show up I figured I'd find a trigger to install. The rifle is being built off a brand new left handed Remington 700 receiver.

TriggerTech. Unbelievable trigeer. I've had all of them on all my custom guns and this one has now become my favorite.
 
Title sort of says it but what triggers do you all run for a hunting rifle? My current rifle is coming with the factory X-Mark trigger from Remington but from what I've read about them it sounds like I'll want to upgrade it. So while I wait for my barrel and receiver to show up I figured I'd find a trigger to install. The rifle is being built off a brand new left handed Remington 700 receiver.
you want a crisp pull of around 2 lbs for hunting ! thats my preference !
 
I have both timmey and jewel triggers all on Remington 700 and custom rifles. I like jewel the best. when you order be sure to order the pound pull ,bolt release and safety on the trigger. you will never be sorry you purchased a good triggers. good luck on your rifle.
 
Triggertech for me. Have changed out all triggers to Triggertech. My favorite thus far is the special, flat shoe. Wish I would ya e gone flat shoe on all of them. What I really like about them is that everything is sealed inside the housing, nowhere to really get a bunch of junk in them AND the ability to tune pull weight externally.
 
I ran jewels for years. Great trigger but prone to malfunction in dusty climates. I switched to Bix N Andy Tacsports and never looked back
 
I have a trigger tech special. I believe it's set at 1.75 lbs. It's excellent. I would just get a primary for a hunting rifle. 2lbs is a good weight in my opinion for long range hunting.
 
I use Jewels almost exclusively.

I'm sure ppl will have many opinions about them getting dirty but I have them in too many rifles to count. Been about 40 states 3 continents and never had a failure of any kind.

Timney are also very good. Just stay with a two stage.
That's good to hear. I just put my first jewel in a rifle and that hade a little nervous.
 
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