26 September 2007, 06:43
KILLADEAUXkEPPLINGER SINGLE SET TRIGGER
I have a Remington 700 in 300 WIN Mag that's I purchased used 25 to 30 years ago. I recently replaced the barrel with a stainless Hart barrel and it's been very accurate. I'm thinking of replacing the trigger with a single set trigger. Any reccomendations? Will a Kepplinger single set trigger fit this rifle without a lot of modication?
26 September 2007, 21:30
Duane WiebeI don't think that trigger is available for the 700, but a lot of stuff is available that's not imported here. Personally, I'd take a pass on the Kepplinger...pretty good pull in the "set" mode, but a terrible primary pull and there's no adjustment...has to be carefully stoned, disassemled and re-reassembled countless times
26 September 2007, 22:20
KILLADEAUXDuane, thanks for your response. Brownell's has a Kepplinger trigger for a Remington 700 on their web-site. I believe the trigger pull in the unset mode is 4 pounds. In the set mode, I believe it can be set 9 OZ. up. Is there another trigger available from another manufacturer that is a single set that would fit a 30 year ols Rem 700 without any modifications and using the current safety system?
27 September 2007, 00:15
Stu CDuane,
Were your comments directed to the Kepplinger trigger for the Remington only, or to all Kepplinger triggers? I'm strongly considering one for a Ruger #1 being built for me.
Thanks,
- stu
27 September 2007, 01:48
craigsterI have a #1 with a Kepplinger trigger. It's an excellent trigger and required no fine tuning whatsoever.
27 September 2007, 03:48
Duane WiebeWell, the last two I installed, the primary pull was around 7 lbs..maybe I just got unlucky?...or perhaps there has been product improvement...if so...good!
27 September 2007, 06:43
jjmphad my smith install a match kepplinger trigger on my mauser its fantastic,and yes brownells sells one for the 700 remington go 4 it
regards
28 September 2007, 03:32
KILLADEAUXWhat is the difference between a regular Kepplinger single set trigger and a match trigger?
28 September 2007, 03:43
KILLADEAUXHas anyone had any difficulty putting a Kepplinger single set trigger in a 30 year old Rem 700. Any special modifications tha needed to be made . Were you able to use the current safety with out any modifications?
28 September 2007, 07:19
tnekkcc
I put a Kepplinger in a Ruger #1, and it was not easy, but the hard part was getting the old trigger out.
The instructions were 5th generation mimeograph, and not what I would expect to come with a trigger that costs $178 wholesale $267 retail.
While shooting 2" kill zones of rodents at 150 yards, I don't need or use the set feature, so the trigger works like a lump of steel, that I could make myself.
Still, it is a very nice trigger, and I hardly imagine anyone not liking it.