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Remington 40XP Adjustable Trigger? Safe to Adjust or Replace?
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<blockquote data-quote="dogbuster0006" data-source="post: 1775719" data-attributes="member: 39547"><p>Factory rem triggers can be adjusted quite shootable safely, I hesitate to claim weight but I've adjusted several on mine and buddy's rifles. I adjust them until they go off when closing the bolt, then increase the engagement until I can slap the rifle around with a soft face mallet without it going off safety dis-engaged. I'm no means telling you what to do or endorsing this as a "correct way" but it's worked for me and have yet to have an issue personally. This will definitely reduce the effects of the lawyer effect on new rifles. There are multiple videos on doing this if you need more clarification.</p><p>That being said aftermarket options like Jewel and Timney I've always liked a bit more they break a little cleaner and are more repeatable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogbuster0006, post: 1775719, member: 39547"] Factory rem triggers can be adjusted quite shootable safely, I hesitate to claim weight but I've adjusted several on mine and buddy's rifles. I adjust them until they go off when closing the bolt, then increase the engagement until I can slap the rifle around with a soft face mallet without it going off safety dis-engaged. I'm no means telling you what to do or endorsing this as a "correct way" but it's worked for me and have yet to have an issue personally. This will definitely reduce the effects of the lawyer effect on new rifles. There are multiple videos on doing this if you need more clarification. That being said aftermarket options like Jewel and Timney I've always liked a bit more they break a little cleaner and are more repeatable. [/QUOTE]
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