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<blockquote data-quote="Pointman" data-source="post: 2452274" data-attributes="member: 102254"><p>I hadn't had any trigger issues when all I used were Remington 700s. Even when the 25-06 went to a local smith for a re-barrel. Had him put a straight tube, no taper) Douglas Supreme target barrel on it in the mid-'70s. Basically wanted a long-range ground squirrel rifle. I had access to a 500-acre ranch in the hill country and I knew the owner well. Still has the original trigger. Can't say the same for my newer long-range rifles. The factory "Accu-triggers" drive me nuts. All three had a reset issue when the trigger would "click" before actually breaking then lock the firing pin. Had to "re-cock" them. So, as a retiree, I looked for "drop-ins'" that I could do myself. Timney worked well for me and only one "black rifle" needed stock tweeks. Would like to try the Jewel or trigger tech designs but all my rifles are complete and work just fine for me. In my opinion, any of the 3 market triggers would be a vast improvement over the factory ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointman, post: 2452274, member: 102254"] I hadn't had any trigger issues when all I used were Remington 700s. Even when the 25-06 went to a local smith for a re-barrel. Had him put a straight tube, no taper) Douglas Supreme target barrel on it in the mid-'70s. Basically wanted a long-range ground squirrel rifle. I had access to a 500-acre ranch in the hill country and I knew the owner well. Still has the original trigger. Can't say the same for my newer long-range rifles. The factory "Accu-triggers" drive me nuts. All three had a reset issue when the trigger would "click" before actually breaking then lock the firing pin. Had to "re-cock" them. So, as a retiree, I looked for "drop-ins'" that I could do myself. Timney worked well for me and only one "black rifle" needed stock tweeks. Would like to try the Jewel or trigger tech designs but all my rifles are complete and work just fine for me. In my opinion, any of the 3 market triggers would be a vast improvement over the factory ones. [/QUOTE]
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