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Re: Remington Model 700 Trigger Options

PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 11:22 am
by SHOOTER13
Good to know Petrus...

Re: Remington Model 700 Trigger Options

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 9:10 pm
by vmax
Has anybody tried one of the TriggerTech drop in triggers yet? I have ordered one today and will post my opinion after testing. http://www.triggertech.com/rem-700.html

Re: Remington Model 700 Trigger Options

PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 12:04 pm
by Ranger22
My 700 trigger got replaced with a x mark pro, after a bit of tuning it feels and performs really nice. Not as nice as the Jewell in my 243 but still very nice for a factory trigger

Re: Remington Model 700 Trigger Options

PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2016 5:32 pm
by DaveG303
I had the xmp in my 700 until the recall last year. Since Remington wasn't going to pay for remounting or bore sighting the scope that had to be removed for shipping, I decided to spend a little extra money and install a Timney instead. I put a trigger pull gauge on the xmp when it was adjusted as low as it would go and it was more in the 4-4.5 lb range. The Timney easily adjusted to around 2.5 lb. One issue I had is that either the aftermarket stock (H-S Precision) or the new trigger causes the bolt release to stick in the release position so it's at the gunsmith getting checked out.

I'd also note that Winchester's MOA trigger wasn't possible to adjust as light as it's advertised to go either. For a hunting rifle, and considering the price, Timney triggers are hard to beat.

Re: Remington Model 700 Trigger Options

PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 11:52 am
by SHOOTER13
Got a Timney on my AR-15...perfect !!

Re: Remington Model 700 Trigger Options

PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 10:30 pm
by mauser9
Yeah those Timney triggers sound great. Kept the stock trigger on my 700 I bought new in 83 so far. Pull pretty decent but am considering a change.

Re: Remington Model 700 Trigger Options

PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 8:02 am
by jkingrph
I installed a Timney Calvin Elite, 8 oz trigger in my old 1970 vintage Varmint Special. Much better than the old factory trigger. I have not had a chance to actually shoot it yet due to work and wet weather conflicts.

Re: Remington Model 700 Trigger Options

PostPosted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 8:48 am
by Scottwing
If you prefer a 2-stage trigger, try the Timney Calvin Elite 2-stage. Mine came from the factory with a crisp, 1.5lb, break.

Scott

Re: Remington Model 700 Trigger Options

PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 12:15 pm
by Cmcdonald
vmax wrote:Has anybody tried one of the TriggerTech drop in triggers yet? I have ordered one today and will post my opinion after testing. http://www.triggertech.com/rem-700.html


Just purchased a Triggertech Primary 1.5-4lbs drop-in for my 700. Had an accidental discharge with the original XMP trigger nearly 2 years ago. Consequently, the 700 has been shelved since; I don’t trust it to do much of anything with it.

Anyway, just curious if you have any feedback on the Triggertech you installed?

Re: Remington Model 700 Trigger Options

PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 1:22 pm
by Lyle Savant
My VTR came with the X-Mark Pro. It took some getting used to, but I really love le it.
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Re: Remington Model 700 Trigger Options

PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2018 10:41 pm
by Cmcdonald
Installed the Triggertech trigger today. Trigger is set to 2.75lbs...feels really nice and light compared to the XMP, I should say that the XMP in my 700 was indeed the one under recall. But, as advertised with the Triggertech there is Zero Creep...absolutely no take up on the trigger at all.

I'll post up after I get a chance to take a few shots with it.

Re: Remington Model 700 Trigger Options

PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2018 7:06 pm
by Cmcdonald
Had a chance to take a few shots the other day.

The Triggertech is really sweet. It's super clean with a nice, light break. The scope needs some tuning yet and had a few fliers out of the clean bore. Was only shooting out to about 100-120yds. But she's been stored for the last two years...must have taken a few bumps here and there.

With the exception of the fliers, all the rest stayed within about a 4 inch circle with one touching the outside of the bullseye and most within 2 inches of the bullseye. Shot 2 groups of 130gr Winchester Power Points and 2 groups of 140gr Hornady SST's - alternating ammo. Grouping really sucked with both but that probably had more to do with me standing and using the truck box as a rest. I definitely noticed that I am no longer pulling left with the trigger. The trigger pull was pretty hefty before. (left handed)

The rifle seemed to prefer the cheaper Winchester ammo....so I like that! (It works for my Scottish nature...lol) If memory serves, she seemed to be pretty consistent with the Federal Power-Shok's as well. But it's been so long now that I'll have to run some downrange to be sure.

It's not a tack driver at this moment but it will certainly do for hunting deer or moose this season. I'll try to get another bunch of groups downrange before going out, however the bulk of the areas I hunt don't offer many long range opportunities anyway. It's a challenge to find 200-300yd places to practice. Coastal mountains and lots o' bush...definitely not a sniper's paradise.