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<blockquote data-quote="JWgroups" data-source="post: 2031407" data-attributes="member: 111976"><p>I just purchased a used Remington Model 700 22-250 varmint (ADL). I truly bought it for the action but now I'm a little worried. I ordered a Trigger Tech Rem 700 Special to get started in my build but after installing the rifle would dry fire but then not re-cock. I hit the bolt release and pulled bolt out and tried again with the same results. I called Trigger Tech and they stated that the timing could be off in the gun, they are sending me a replacement and were very nice. My concern is did I get one of Remington's bad rifles, can this be corrected?? I installed the stock trigger back in it and it is cycling fine, I was even able to adjust it from 5 # pull down to 2 # pull. I just have never ran in to this and wanted to see if a gunsmith would weigh in and let me know if they have seen or heard this before.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JWgroups, post: 2031407, member: 111976"] I just purchased a used Remington Model 700 22-250 varmint (ADL). I truly bought it for the action but now I'm a little worried. I ordered a Trigger Tech Rem 700 Special to get started in my build but after installing the rifle would dry fire but then not re-cock. I hit the bolt release and pulled bolt out and tried again with the same results. I called Trigger Tech and they stated that the timing could be off in the gun, they are sending me a replacement and were very nice. My concern is did I get one of Remington's bad rifles, can this be corrected?? I installed the stock trigger back in it and it is cycling fine, I was even able to adjust it from 5 # pull down to 2 # pull. I just have never ran in to this and wanted to see if a gunsmith would weigh in and let me know if they have seen or heard this before. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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