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Trigger failures
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<blockquote data-quote="rewiltshire" data-source="post: 1581158" data-attributes="member: 53629"><p>The only trigger failure I have ever had was on a Remington 700 that I use for parrie dogging. It broke a small return spring. But this is out of many, many times being pulled in dusty conditions. Which is one reason why I have a couple of rifles with me in the 'Dog Towns'.</p><p>I have tuned factory stock triggers in some of my rifles, Timney, Jewel, Geissele and ALG (a Geissele set up for Mil Specs). I do a lot of shooting in some pretty nasty conditions. I have found that your trigger systems need inspection, cleaning and lubrication, just like any other part of your rifle.</p><p>Which trigger is the best, well the one you like and suits your needs the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rewiltshire, post: 1581158, member: 53629"] The only trigger failure I have ever had was on a Remington 700 that I use for parrie dogging. It broke a small return spring. But this is out of many, many times being pulled in dusty conditions. Which is one reason why I have a couple of rifles with me in the 'Dog Towns'. I have tuned factory stock triggers in some of my rifles, Timney, Jewel, Geissele and ALG (a Geissele set up for Mil Specs). I do a lot of shooting in some pretty nasty conditions. I have found that your trigger systems need inspection, cleaning and lubrication, just like any other part of your rifle. Which trigger is the best, well the one you like and suits your needs the best. [/QUOTE]
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