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Older Remington 700 trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="preventec47" data-source="post: 1645863" data-attributes="member: 22159"><p>OF these brands of triggers (Trigger basix, Jard, Trigger Tech, Jewell, Geisselle, Shilen, and Huber Concepts) are these ordered in terms of price or preference ? They obviously are recommended by you so which is cheapest and easiest/cheapest to install?</p><p></p><p>I bought my 1970's Rem 700 used about 15 years ago and it feels like a decently heavy 4 lbs-ish trigger .… I hate to spend money on a trigger system I don't need. This trigger to me is better than on any other rifle I own.</p><p></p><p>What would be some good tests before each hunt to check the trigger mechanism ? How bout cycling all the ammo out of the magazine several times as fast as I can? Also maybe it would be a good idea to spray an aerosol lubricant into the trigger area before each exercise. Which lubricant ?</p><p></p><p>Have any of the malfunctions been as a result of shock to the rifle such as when jolting the stock on the ground or dropping the rifle etc ? Maybe I can test that too ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="preventec47, post: 1645863, member: 22159"] OF these brands of triggers (Trigger basix, Jard, Trigger Tech, Jewell, Geisselle, Shilen, and Huber Concepts) are these ordered in terms of price or preference ? They obviously are recommended by you so which is cheapest and easiest/cheapest to install? I bought my 1970's Rem 700 used about 15 years ago and it feels like a decently heavy 4 lbs-ish trigger .… I hate to spend money on a trigger system I don't need. This trigger to me is better than on any other rifle I own. What would be some good tests before each hunt to check the trigger mechanism ? How bout cycling all the ammo out of the magazine several times as fast as I can? Also maybe it would be a good idea to spray an aerosol lubricant into the trigger area before each exercise. Which lubricant ? Have any of the malfunctions been as a result of shock to the rifle such as when jolting the stock on the ground or dropping the rifle etc ? Maybe I can test that too ? [/QUOTE]
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