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Trigger issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 1592210" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>I have had this on a Timney trigger in a Rem. 700 ADL........ Try put the action in to stock without the bottom metal, when looking at it upside down, and a flashlight, you can check that the wood is all clear. Then slowly slide the bottom metal on, and you can usually see where it is contacting. I check this when inletting stocks, so usually I have long headless bolts in the action screws, so the bottom metal slides straight down. On the ADL, it was rubbing the side of the trigger on the bottom metal hole. The Timmney trigger shoe was a bit wider than the factory trigger. I use inletting black on the bottom metal instead of the trigger, but smoking, and even lipstick would work. Good Luck, I hope you figure it out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 1592210, member: 105102"] I have had this on a Timney trigger in a Rem. 700 ADL........ Try put the action in to stock without the bottom metal, when looking at it upside down, and a flashlight, you can check that the wood is all clear. Then slowly slide the bottom metal on, and you can usually see where it is contacting. I check this when inletting stocks, so usually I have long headless bolts in the action screws, so the bottom metal slides straight down. On the ADL, it was rubbing the side of the trigger on the bottom metal hole. The Timmney trigger shoe was a bit wider than the factory trigger. I use inletting black on the bottom metal instead of the trigger, but smoking, and even lipstick would work. Good Luck, I hope you figure it out! [/QUOTE]
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