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Gunsmithing
replacing stock firing pin and spring on rem 700
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<blockquote data-quote="kfreeze" data-source="post: 1975035" data-attributes="member: 79596"><p>I read an interesting article a while back about some of the things Remington did when developing the 700 action and building it for accuracy. A couple of the big things they found were firing pin fall and the weight of the spring. It was an interesting read. I was looking to find a better fix for trued 700 actions, but really found no need for my personal use. If I was going to try for more than all day everyday 1/2 moa accuracy I would mess with it and set my triggers way light. I just found for me, I would be chasing the point of diminishing returns. Wish I could remember the article so I could just drop a link for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfreeze, post: 1975035, member: 79596"] I read an interesting article a while back about some of the things Remington did when developing the 700 action and building it for accuracy. A couple of the big things they found were firing pin fall and the weight of the spring. It was an interesting read. I was looking to find a better fix for trued 700 actions, but really found no need for my personal use. If I was going to try for more than all day everyday 1/2 moa accuracy I would mess with it and set my triggers way light. I just found for me, I would be chasing the point of diminishing returns. Wish I could remember the article so I could just drop a link for you. [/QUOTE]
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