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I am a trigger junkie, I would go with the trigger tech trigger.
As i understand, The triggertech use the "lever" holding the remington 700 firing pin back, and lock it in its position = just as safe as win M70 + locks the triggertech internals also in place = a upgrade to standard remington 700 triggers equal to M70 safety but better to switch safety off.This is the best easy option.
The absolute best fix is to add a Winchester M70 style 3 position safety, which most any competent gunsmith can do relatively easily.
@NeophyteI’ve had hunting rifles with 1# triggers and hunting rifles with 4# triggers.
It depends on where and what you’re hunting. 4# is not unreasonable on a DG rifle in my opinion. 1# on a long range rifle is not unreasonable.
@CamoManJI prefer Timney Triggers, for hunting they are hard to beat. Being a family owned USA company plus their exceptional customer service, wins my business.
@jpr9954 - unless there is something about the “trigger pull” you Don’t like ie: too heavy?, Not crisp?, has ‘creep’? Etc.. I would Not change it — just to change it. Some factory triggers are very good - even if just by “luck”. Measuring the ‘trigger pull weight’ is fine but if it already feels good-to-you and you shoot it well - don’t get too hung up on the weight-of-pull. I’ve shot triggers that broke at 5 lbs (crisp clean break) that felt better then ones that measured 3 lbs with “creep, stacking” etc..I finally have a rifle in .375 H&H. It is a Remington 700 XCR with a H-S Precision stock on it. I bought it used from a guy who said maybe 100 rounds had been shot through it. I estimate it was made in 2020 or thereabouts according to the barrel code.
The trigger on it seems to be decent though I haven't measured the trigger pull weight yet. I have been thinking of upgrading it to a TriggerTech trigger. I know the Remington trigger on it is not the older one that had issues. I guess the question is should I stick with the factory trigger or go for the upgrade right away.
Insofar as scopes go, I have Burris Four X 1.5-6, a US Optics 1-8, and a Steiner Predator 4 2.5-10. All are illuminated with essentially German 4 reticles and all are 30mm. Any suggestions there?
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Thank you - saved me from trying to put this to words. Good explanationThe major issue with the older Rem 700 “boxed” trigger was that it was fully adjustable. That means idiots were able to jack around with it. Invariably most screwed with the over-travel adjustment. Then with slightest movement as when the safety was flipped off or the gun’s butt hit the ground, the knife’s edge setting of the trigger’s sear, held there by the over-travel stop, tripped and … oops … unexpected discharge. Of course some “lewyas” jumped on it as a design error instead of operator error. The rest is history.
They are a good trigger but correct adjustment requires someone who is smart enough to understand the engineering design theory of the trigger.
Thank you for this explanation. This certainly clears up a lot of questions in my mind about that issue.The major issue with the older Rem 700 “boxed” trigger was that it was fully adjustable. That means idiots were able to jack around with it. Invariably most screwed with the over-travel adjustment. Then with slightest movement as when the safety was flipped off or the gun’s butt hit the ground, the knife’s edge setting of the trigger’s sear, held there by the over-travel stop, tripped and … oops … unexpected discharge. Of course some “lewyas” jumped on it as a design error instead of operator error. The rest is history.
They are a good trigger but correct adjustment requires someone who is smart enough to understand the engineering design theory of the trigger.
I finally have a rifle in .375 H&H. It is a Remington 700 XCR with a H-S Precision stock on it. I bought it used from a guy who said maybe 100 rounds had been shot through it. I estimate it was made in 2020 or thereabouts according to the barrel code.
The trigger on it seems to be decent though I haven't measured the trigger pull weight yet. I have been thinking of upgrading it to a TriggerTech trigger. I know the Remington trigger on it is not the older one that had issues. I guess the question is should I stick with the factory trigger or go for the upgrade right away.
Insofar as scopes go, I have Burris Four X 1.5-6, a US Optics 1-8, and a Steiner Predator 4 2.5-10. All are illuminated with essentially German 4 reticles and all are 30mm. Any suggestions there?
Thanks
I do not think TT triggers lock the firing pin at all. At least not the ones I have and not the ones I see on their web-site for Rem 700.As i understand, The triggertech use the "lever" holding the remington 700 firing pin back, and lock it in its position = just as safe as win M70 + locks the triggertech internals also in place = a upgrade to standard remington 700 triggers equal to M70 safety but better to switch safety off.