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<blockquote data-quote="whitely" data-source="post: 434228" data-attributes="member: 5167"><p>I bought a Jewell trigger for my 700, and installed it without any adjustments made by myself, straight from the factory. I cocked the bolt, and slammed it home pretty hard, and the firing pin dropped. I did this safety check a few more times, and then increased the sear engagement until it was safe. The point is that even with a completely different trigger design, you can still get unintentional firings if the trigger is not adjusted properly.</p><p></p><p>To the people who had misfires: Did you adjust your letoff, or sear engagement?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitely, post: 434228, member: 5167"] I bought a Jewell trigger for my 700, and installed it without any adjustments made by myself, straight from the factory. I cocked the bolt, and slammed it home pretty hard, and the firing pin dropped. I did this safety check a few more times, and then increased the sear engagement until it was safe. The point is that even with a completely different trigger design, you can still get unintentional firings if the trigger is not adjusted properly. To the people who had misfires: Did you adjust your letoff, or sear engagement? [/QUOTE]
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