I am looking for a decent drop in trigger for my R700 short action in .308. Not shooting benchrest, mainly shooting steel at long range so don't need a trigger in ounces. What do you recommend?
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Jewel, TT or TimneyI am looking for a decent drop in trigger for my R700 short action in .308. Not shooting benchrest, mainly shooting steel at long range so don't need a trigger in ounces. What do you recommend?
TT. No questions asked. I ran a Timney before, and now every bolt gun in my safe has a TriggerTech.
Jewel. Jewel, Jewel
I have three trigger tech "specials" and don't like or trust them. I can get a slam fire on everyone. Called trigger tech and they said that my bolts were out of time. I've tried them on 6-7 different rem 700's ...I can get a slam fire on every one. Slap a Jewel in and no problem. Hard for me to believe that the bolts on every 700 I own are out of time
Timney Triggers is as good or better and inexpensive as anything on the market.I am looking for a decent drop in trigger for my R700 short action in .308. Not shooting benchrest, mainly shooting steel at long range so don't need a trigger in ounces. What do you recommend?
I tried a couple TT's.
All mine have Calvin Elites or Bix & Andy in them. TT's went down the road. Had timing and reset issues in REM receivers due to lack of sear engagement. Other brands let me adjust the sear, but TT voids warranty so I figured why the fuck am I messing around with them? Others have perfectly easy sear and weight adjustment.
The amount of failures they're having wouldn't be forgiven if it was anyone else. TT just ended up being the "in thing" and people ignore all the signs of quality control issues.
I tried a couple TT's.
All mine have Calvin Elites or Bix & Andy in them. TT's went down the road. Had timing and reset issues in REM receivers due to lack of sear engagement. Other brands let me adjust the sear, but TT voids warranty so I figured why the fuck am I messing around with them? Others have perfectly easy sear and weight adjustment.
The amount of failures they're having wouldn't be forgiven if it was anyone else. TT just ended up being the "in thing" and people ignore all the signs of quality control issues.
That was my experience. Never a problem with any other brand of trigger, but TT blames your gun.
Although the bolts on every 700 that remington made probably are out of time to some degree....