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HELP!! remington 721 New timney trigger problems.
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<blockquote data-quote="just country" data-source="post: 1080160" data-attributes="member: 82689"><p>morning, i had the same thing happen on a 721 LA action with a timmey. I cleared the safety, which was bidding. tighten action screws, firing mechanism would not stay engaged. As i was tight the action screws, i looked down at the trigger shoe. the trigger shoe was hitting the bottom of the trigger guard, i did the same function several times to make sure as to what i was seeing. i took my demeral and cut small pieces off of the bottom of the trigger till the trigger cleared the bottom of the trigger guard. dressed the end of the trigger. put some liquid bluing on the trigger. works great. timmey triggers a very good. i hope this was helpful. I replaced the action screws with the allen head screws from brownells for 721 rem. the torque of the screws is more accurate. the center screw on the action is to b snug like on a ruger m77.lightbulb721 rem actions r some of the strongest in the shooting world. i have 6 rifles made on 721 actions. all of them shoot extremely well with handloads.</p><p></p><p>just country</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just country, post: 1080160, member: 82689"] morning, i had the same thing happen on a 721 LA action with a timmey. I cleared the safety, which was bidding. tighten action screws, firing mechanism would not stay engaged. As i was tight the action screws, i looked down at the trigger shoe. the trigger shoe was hitting the bottom of the trigger guard, i did the same function several times to make sure as to what i was seeing. i took my demeral and cut small pieces off of the bottom of the trigger till the trigger cleared the bottom of the trigger guard. dressed the end of the trigger. put some liquid bluing on the trigger. works great. timmey triggers a very good. i hope this was helpful. I replaced the action screws with the allen head screws from brownells for 721 rem. the torque of the screws is more accurate. the center screw on the action is to b snug like on a ruger m77.lightbulb721 rem actions r some of the strongest in the shooting world. i have 6 rifles made on 721 actions. all of them shoot extremely well with handloads. just country [/QUOTE]
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