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Trigger Recommendations for Remington 700
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<blockquote data-quote="vonb" data-source="post: 5214237" data-attributes="member: 2877"><p>I have/had Jewell, Timney, Shilen, Rifle Basix and TriggerTech. Aside from the benchrest game, TriggerTech has the most crisp feel in terms of breaking that I've experienced. Jewell is the best when trigger pull is measured in ounces. Otherwise, they have a different feel to them when adjusted in the hunting poundage ranges. Rifle Basix I would not recommend. I had one that felt great starting out. At about the 1K mark, it developed creep which could not be adjusted and removed. I'm thinking this had to do with the hardness of the material in the sear. Timney have been good triggers for me and are a solid buy if prices are better than the TriggerTech. Shilen is somewhere in the middle of the pack. The TriggerTech gets my vote...Safety moves freely, trigger pull adjusted via clicks and is very crisp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vonb, post: 5214237, member: 2877"] I have/had Jewell, Timney, Shilen, Rifle Basix and TriggerTech. Aside from the benchrest game, TriggerTech has the most crisp feel in terms of breaking that I've experienced. Jewell is the best when trigger pull is measured in ounces. Otherwise, they have a different feel to them when adjusted in the hunting poundage ranges. Rifle Basix I would not recommend. I had one that felt great starting out. At about the 1K mark, it developed creep which could not be adjusted and removed. I'm thinking this had to do with the hardness of the material in the sear. Timney have been good triggers for me and are a solid buy if prices are better than the TriggerTech. Shilen is somewhere in the middle of the pack. The TriggerTech gets my vote...Safety moves freely, trigger pull adjusted via clicks and is very crisp. [/QUOTE]
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