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Reloading
Is this even possible? Rem 700 Incredible length of cartridge OAL to lands
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<blockquote data-quote="Grizzman47" data-source="post: 2994153" data-attributes="member: 125904"><p>Nice. </p><p></p><p>I've got two 700s with very nice factory triggers. One is 22 years old, and the other is about 45. After a weight adjustment, they're both the equal of the 4 pound Timney 510s I installed in others to replace X-Mark PROs.</p><p></p><p> It's very likely that there's a small section of the stock a few inches in front of the recoil lug that's making contact with the barrel. Floating the barrel and bedding the action (even without screw pillars) will probably surprise you with the improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grizzman47, post: 2994153, member: 125904"] Nice. I've got two 700s with very nice factory triggers. One is 22 years old, and the other is about 45. After a weight adjustment, they're both the equal of the 4 pound Timney 510s I installed in others to replace X-Mark PROs. It's very likely that there's a small section of the stock a few inches in front of the recoil lug that's making contact with the barrel. Floating the barrel and bedding the action (even without screw pillars) will probably surprise you with the improvement. [/QUOTE]
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