02 June 2004, 02:30
ReloaderI use the same page Willow pointed out. You can really improve the trigger on the 700s but, be careful and don't make it too light. It helps if you play w/ it for a while and really understand the functions of that particular trigger mech.
Good Luck!
Reloader
02 June 2004, 02:18
Jay GorskiBlakeroth, The Snipercoutry instructions SUCK! E-mail me, I'll send you my instructions, much better results, and easier, too. I've got some of my rifles down to 19-20oz. without modifying or replacing springs, and they're all safe. Jay
jarhty28@hotmail.comI had the same problem with a Remington Sendero, .270 Win. The trigger was not as crisp as I wanted. I installed a Jewell trigger (
www.sinclairintl.com) myself, set to 1200 grams and the rifle shoots about 0.6 MOA with AccuBonds 140 grainers.
Nice day, Jan
02 June 2004, 17:34
blakerothThanks guys i just got done and its ALOT better than it was i think this is alot of why my groups were so huge.
02 June 2004, 20:39
sakofanI like a Remington trigger that has been setup correctly.
email sent Jay...sakofan..
03 June 2004, 04:38
PPoseyYa know I was just looking at those screws on my 700 mnt rifle,,,,,it's at 7 pounds factory,,,,,will be at 4 when I am done
03 June 2004, 04:19
tuck 2Jay Gorski--- How about posting your data on tuning a 700 Rem. trigger ? The trigger on my 700 Rem. 221 Fireball is rotten I,ll not get a other Rem. rifle unless I can get it ajusted under 3 Lbs.