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Timney trigger fit -- slightly loose?
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<blockquote data-quote="vicroll91" data-source="post: 2180814" data-attributes="member: 113284"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>Just finished installing a pair of Timney elite triggers on two Remington 700s. Both more or less the same model (tactical, 20" barrel). Both trigger installs went off without a hitch, and seem to be working as intended, although I have not yet shot either of them. So on to the question. One is a nice snug fit. Even without the rifle cocked, it is tight. The other has a bit of wiggle to it. More than I would have expected but not exactly alarming. It tightens up after cocking the rifle and returns to its original slightly loose state after dry firing. Should I be concerned with the loose fit of the one trigger?</p><p></p><p>I know it is not exactly shocking that two Remington 700s made in the last five years would have slightly different tolerances in this area, but I figured I'd ask before I went and shot either of them.</p><p></p><p>Thanks much,</p><p></p><p>Austin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vicroll91, post: 2180814, member: 113284"] Hi all, Just finished installing a pair of Timney elite triggers on two Remington 700s. Both more or less the same model (tactical, 20" barrel). Both trigger installs went off without a hitch, and seem to be working as intended, although I have not yet shot either of them. So on to the question. One is a nice snug fit. Even without the rifle cocked, it is tight. The other has a bit of wiggle to it. More than I would have expected but not exactly alarming. It tightens up after cocking the rifle and returns to its original slightly loose state after dry firing. Should I be concerned with the loose fit of the one trigger? I know it is not exactly shocking that two Remington 700s made in the last five years would have slightly different tolerances in this area, but I figured I'd ask before I went and shot either of them. Thanks much, Austin [/QUOTE]
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