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<blockquote data-quote="Don Titus" data-source="post: 2453673" data-attributes="member: 61851"><p>Your trigger comparison test is a great idea. That said, I'm curious, I had Timneys installed on two rifles, both REM 700's, one in 300 WM, the other is their 700 in thrir Ultimate in line muzzleloader, both were major improvements to the stock triggers. My question is, would I get similar improvement on my Tikka T3X (300WM) which has an excellent stock trigger I have set at 3 lbs. for hunting? If so, I'd probably go with the TT Diamond based on the positive comments on this thread. Let me know what you think…thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Titus, post: 2453673, member: 61851"] Your trigger comparison test is a great idea. That said, I’m curious, I had Timneys installed on two rifles, both REM 700’s, one in 300 WM, the other is their 700 in thrir Ultimate in line muzzleloader, both were major improvements to the stock triggers. My question is, would I get similar improvement on my Tikka T3X (300WM) which has an excellent stock trigger I have set at 3 lbs. for hunting? If so, I’d probably go with the TT Diamond based on the positive comments on this thread. Let me know what you think…thanks [/QUOTE]
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