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HELP!! remington 721 New timney trigger problems.
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<blockquote data-quote="mark fox" data-source="post: 1071726" data-attributes="member: 59903"><p>all the information you have been given is correct its great having this web sight for those who need help. put pillers in your 721 when you bed it. it will solve the problem but chances are the trigger is still hitting most likley the trigger plate that the 721 & 722s have under the trigger guard. the 721 is a magnun action and a true chrome molly one at that. so its very flexable just like a spring pillers will solve this problem. also bed the shank of the barrel and make sure the barrel is free floated the 721 is one of the best actions ever made the wood stock & the lack of pillers and the stupid *** consumer. has always been the remington trigger problem. not the trigger. by the way the original 721 trigger can be adjusted to be better than the timney you put in. But if you dont know how dont try. the other problem with the remington trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark fox, post: 1071726, member: 59903"] all the information you have been given is correct its great having this web sight for those who need help. put pillers in your 721 when you bed it. it will solve the problem but chances are the trigger is still hitting most likley the trigger plate that the 721 & 722s have under the trigger guard. the 721 is a magnun action and a true chrome molly one at that. so its very flexable just like a spring pillers will solve this problem. also bed the shank of the barrel and make sure the barrel is free floated the 721 is one of the best actions ever made the wood stock & the lack of pillers and the stupid *** consumer. has always been the remington trigger problem. not the trigger. by the way the original 721 trigger can be adjusted to be better than the timney you put in. But if you dont know how dont try. the other problem with the remington trigger. [/QUOTE]
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