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The Basics, Starting Out
Triggers: which one to get started?
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<blockquote data-quote="nt7332" data-source="post: 1738668" data-attributes="member: 98937"><p>I used to mess with Remington triggers when they had the old school wide shoe trigger that you could actually adjust but I could never get the weight safely down to where I like them. I prefer my trigger weight around 1 lb or so on all my rifles. I loved the Timney 510 for the wide trigger shoe but same as with stock Rem triggers they just don't go low enough in weight. I have swapped about all of my triggers from Jewels to either Calvin Elites singe stage or TT Diamonds and I have been very happy with both. After all the mess with Remington and the lawsuits that followed I just lost all confidence in their stock triggers and always had that thought in the back of my head when hunting. I do not own a stock actioned rifle any longer and now $200 triggers are an expense that has become a necessity when doing a build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nt7332, post: 1738668, member: 98937"] I used to mess with Remington triggers when they had the old school wide shoe trigger that you could actually adjust but I could never get the weight safely down to where I like them. I prefer my trigger weight around 1 lb or so on all my rifles. I loved the Timney 510 for the wide trigger shoe but same as with stock Rem triggers they just don't go low enough in weight. I have swapped about all of my triggers from Jewels to either Calvin Elites singe stage or TT Diamonds and I have been very happy with both. After all the mess with Remington and the lawsuits that followed I just lost all confidence in their stock triggers and always had that thought in the back of my head when hunting. I do not own a stock actioned rifle any longer and now $200 triggers are an expense that has become a necessity when doing a build. [/QUOTE]
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