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<blockquote data-quote="long ranger" data-source="post: 192956" data-attributes="member: 800"><p>I agree the hex head bottom metal screws are a vast improvement.</p><p>The sheer volume of tupperware I think does nothing to enhance the reputation, but I guess like everyone they have to have a cheap line as well as a upper qulauity stock to offer.</p><p></p><p>To date I have built 67 custom rifles based on the "new trigger" model equipped 700s and have Jewel trigger fit into them perfectly with no issue, am I missing something?</p><p></p><p>Their new trigger design will turn down to a lower poundage than the older models would without respringing them, but I hate the angle of the spring and the fact that it is just sitting on a tiny dimple rather than in a blind hole strictly for an assembly reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="long ranger, post: 192956, member: 800"] I agree the hex head bottom metal screws are a vast improvement. The sheer volume of tupperware I think does nothing to enhance the reputation, but I guess like everyone they have to have a cheap line as well as a upper qulauity stock to offer. To date I have built 67 custom rifles based on the "new trigger" model equipped 700s and have Jewel trigger fit into them perfectly with no issue, am I missing something? Their new trigger design will turn down to a lower poundage than the older models would without respringing them, but I hate the angle of the spring and the fact that it is just sitting on a tiny dimple rather than in a blind hole strictly for an assembly reason. [/QUOTE]
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