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Older Remington 700 trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="jimirwin" data-source="post: 1646048" data-attributes="member: 51801"><p>Old time Remington guy here. Had an AD inside my house due to trigger issue.Back in the day one could read trigger adjustment directions in the manual (As I remember).</p><p></p><p>I like the Timney. That said I have gone thru my Remingtons and re-adjusted so they do not fail rigorous impact testing. I used to get a great 2 lb pull with no issue. Since going back and checking them all, I found some susceptible to ADs. After fixing them, I can not get any to fail/ad.</p><p></p><p>Still I say...go for a Timney and learn t test for safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimirwin, post: 1646048, member: 51801"] Old time Remington guy here. Had an AD inside my house due to trigger issue.Back in the day one could read trigger adjustment directions in the manual (As I remember). I like the Timney. That said I have gone thru my Remingtons and re-adjusted so they do not fail rigorous impact testing. I used to get a great 2 lb pull with no issue. Since going back and checking them all, I found some susceptible to ADs. After fixing them, I can not get any to fail/ad. Still I say...go for a Timney and learn t test for safety. [/QUOTE]
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