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Timney trigger for remington advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 906524" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I put a Timney in my Rem 700 Milspec and the trigger is superb, prefering the wider trigger shoe design of the Timney for my hunting rifles. The Mark X trigger is junk! Installation is quite easy as long as you don't drive the rear pin completely out of the receiver so that it maintains the bolt release lever and spring in position. This is explained in the instructions. To fit the wider trigger you may need to file the opening of the trigger guard to allow clearance for the wider trigger. It's no big deal and takes a couple of minutes using a 1/2" flat file. The total time to install it is less than 15 minutes. The model I ordered has an integral safety which I believe is what the difference is between the models (besides choosing stainless or blued finish). I also own Jewel triggers and have found that for the 2.5# pull weight that I like on my hunting rifles, I can feel no difference between the two except for my preference for a wider trigger as previously mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 906524, member: 10291"] I put a Timney in my Rem 700 Milspec and the trigger is superb, prefering the wider trigger shoe design of the Timney for my hunting rifles. The Mark X trigger is junk! Installation is quite easy as long as you don't drive the rear pin completely out of the receiver so that it maintains the bolt release lever and spring in position. This is explained in the instructions. To fit the wider trigger you may need to file the opening of the trigger guard to allow clearance for the wider trigger. It's no big deal and takes a couple of minutes using a 1/2" flat file. The total time to install it is less than 15 minutes. The model I ordered has an integral safety which I believe is what the difference is between the models (besides choosing stainless or blued finish). I also own Jewel triggers and have found that for the 2.5# pull weight that I like on my hunting rifles, I can feel no difference between the two except for my preference for a wider trigger as previously mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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