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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 64335" data-attributes="member: 313"><p><strong>Re:Trigger work</strong></p><p></p><p>If all you want to start with is a trigger job, I'd just send the trigger to Neil Jones. He will rework the trigger and set the pull weight to any weight that you desire (above 16oz.).</p><p></p><p>I had 2 triggers done and am very happy. The total cost is $50 including the return shipping.</p><p></p><p>However, its the dead time of the year and I'd send the rifle out for a bedding job and you can have the trigger redone at the same time. Look for someone who has &lt; 2 month turn around time and you should be all set for working up loads in much warmer weather.</p><p></p><p>In all likelihood, doing an action blue print and custom barrel job would be a waste of money on a 200-300yd biggame rifle. A good bedding job <strong>could</strong> make a big improvement in accuracy and is normally well worth the time and money. <strong>Any</strong> properly bedded factory rifle should be able to shoot groups of 2.5"-4" at 300yards providing that you do your part.</p><p></p><p>VH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 64335, member: 313"] [b]Re:Trigger work[/b] If all you want to start with is a trigger job, I'd just send the trigger to Neil Jones. He will rework the trigger and set the pull weight to any weight that you desire (above 16oz.). I had 2 triggers done and am very happy. The total cost is $50 including the return shipping. However, its the dead time of the year and I'd send the rifle out for a bedding job and you can have the trigger redone at the same time. Look for someone who has < 2 month turn around time and you should be all set for working up loads in much warmer weather. In all likelihood, doing an action blue print and custom barrel job would be a waste of money on a 200-300yd biggame rifle. A good bedding job [b]could[/b] make a big improvement in accuracy and is normally well worth the time and money. [b]Any[/b] properly bedded factory rifle should be able to shoot groups of 2.5"-4" at 300yards providing that you do your part. VH [/QUOTE]
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