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Rem. 700 fires when safety is used!
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<blockquote data-quote="Brad615" data-source="post: 890259" data-attributes="member: 46747"><p>Yes the fact of the matter is all shooters should only trust what they can 100% control! However I will put the blame on remington in my case! As I stated with my issue the first thing I did was purchase a timney trigger with safety, but it should be pointed out that while I was doing some research I did find several web sites/articles that indicated that with remington & the x mark pro that they apparently have maxed out what the sear engagement can handle! I also read that these discharges were happening with triggers set to the light or even heavy lb pull setting! Like I already stated I'm a big remington fan but I will NEVER trust any remington that has that x mark pro installed in the gun! It should also be pointed out that when I called my gunsmith to set up my timney trigger install I mentioned what happened with my remington sendero 7mm & his reaction was a annoyed chuckle, and preceeded to tell me how unimpressed he is with the x mark pro because of all the issues he has seen with these triggers including my exact issue! Now this is one gunsmith in a small town however he is an ex-military sniper who has a tremendous amount of gunsmithing experience! Just giving a heads up to guys/gals out there reading! stay safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad615, post: 890259, member: 46747"] Yes the fact of the matter is all shooters should only trust what they can 100% control! However I will put the blame on remington in my case! As I stated with my issue the first thing I did was purchase a timney trigger with safety, but it should be pointed out that while I was doing some research I did find several web sites/articles that indicated that with remington & the x mark pro that they apparently have maxed out what the sear engagement can handle! I also read that these discharges were happening with triggers set to the light or even heavy lb pull setting! Like I already stated I'm a big remington fan but I will NEVER trust any remington that has that x mark pro installed in the gun! It should also be pointed out that when I called my gunsmith to set up my timney trigger install I mentioned what happened with my remington sendero 7mm & his reaction was a annoyed chuckle, and preceeded to tell me how unimpressed he is with the x mark pro because of all the issues he has seen with these triggers including my exact issue! Now this is one gunsmith in a small town however he is an ex-military sniper who has a tremendous amount of gunsmithing experience! Just giving a heads up to guys/gals out there reading! stay safe! [/QUOTE]
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