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Rem 700 trigger tuning ?
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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 180279" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p>If I were you, I'd really consider just getting the Jewell Rem 700 trig with safety. Come set at 1lb with no creep-just about perfect. Full SS construction--don't have to worry about corrosion as much. Much more reliable safety mech., in my opinion than any of the other aftermarket Rem 700 trigs that I'm aware of. It's money well spent. I've been through what you're going through and then onto a Timney and then and RB and finally the Jewell--would've been much better off just to get the Jewell to begin with. Good luck and make sure and keep us posted on how that beast shoots! She shore is purty!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 180279, member: 1742"] If I were you, I'd really consider just getting the Jewell Rem 700 trig with safety. Come set at 1lb with no creep-just about perfect. Full SS construction--don't have to worry about corrosion as much. Much more reliable safety mech., in my opinion than any of the other aftermarket Rem 700 trigs that I'm aware of. It's money well spent. I've been through what you're going through and then onto a Timney and then and RB and finally the Jewell--would've been much better off just to get the Jewell to begin with. Good luck and make sure and keep us posted on how that beast shoots! She shore is purty! [/QUOTE]
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