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Gunsmithing
Adjusting a Rem700 trigger..... or go aftermarket
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 1448405" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>When John Pierce but my Bartlien Barreled 308, I inquired about a Huber. John told me Huber was hard to deal with. In as much as I had them use a Savage action I wound up with a Savage competition Accutrigger and I will say, it's crisp pulls fantastic and is adjustable down to less than a pound. Like the Timney however you do have to pull the furniture to adjust it. Once I get them set where I want them, no reason to pull the furniture except to clean the underside. They do collect dirt when you hunt with them. Fact of hunting. Manners built the stock for it. Pacific Hydrocoat did the KUIU camo transfer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 1448405, member: 39764"] When John Pierce but my Bartlien Barreled 308, I inquired about a Huber. John told me Huber was hard to deal with. In as much as I had them use a Savage action I wound up with a Savage competition Accutrigger and I will say, it's crisp pulls fantastic and is adjustable down to less than a pound. Like the Timney however you do have to pull the furniture to adjust it. Once I get them set where I want them, no reason to pull the furniture except to clean the underside. They do collect dirt when you hunt with them. Fact of hunting. Manners built the stock for it. Pacific Hydrocoat did the KUIU camo transfer. [/QUOTE]
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