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Advice, Help W/Remington 700 SA modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="Equalizer" data-source="post: 2274448" data-attributes="member: 111343"><p>I love 700's (& model 7's) Personally I'd just tune the trigger if it's the three screw type. There is plenty of info out there on the process. I say this having tuned several and I feel a Jewel or Timney, while extremely great triggers, aren't that much better than a tuned factory trigger considering the cost.</p><p>I'd definitely get a better stock, tune the trigger and as previously stated upgrade glass and or invest in components/equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Equalizer, post: 2274448, member: 111343"] I love 700’s (& model 7’s) Personally I’d just tune the trigger if it’s the three screw type. There is plenty of info out there on the process. I say this having tuned several and I feel a Jewel or Timney, while extremely great triggers, aren’t that much better than a tuned factory trigger considering the cost. I’d definitely get a better stock, tune the trigger and as previously stated upgrade glass and or invest in components/equipment. [/QUOTE]
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