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I'm not sure how to word this so I'll just throw it out there.

Are there any differences in the geometry of the 700 series trigger and the 600 series? I know the mounting holes are the same but are the actual triggers in the same place?

The reason I ask is that I picked up a new Brown Precision stock for a mid grip XP100 to convert it to a rear grip. I'm finding that using a 700 series trigger puts the bow of the trigger too far to the rear for clearance in the trigger guard.

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Yes, the M600 trigger lever sits about .900 inch further forward than the M700.

The last listed trigger should do you: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/productdetail.aspx?p=17044&s=49070


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.900" is one hell of a difference. Or did you mean .090"? bewildered

That answers as to why the M700 trigger isn't working.

Thanks!!

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.900" is one hell of a difference. Or did you mean .090"? bewildered

That answers as to why the M700 trigger isn't working.

Thanks!!



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I meant .900... Maybe even closer to 1 inch!


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That's one hell of alot of difference.

Thankyou!

Brownells shows out of stock for that trigger. I'll give Timney a call in the morning to see if'n they can help.

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Originally posted by hangunnr:
I'm not sure how to word this so I'll just throw it out there.

Are there any differences in the geometry of the 700 series trigger and the 600 series? I know the mounting holes are the same but are the actual triggers in the same place?



The reason I ask is that I picked up a new Brown Precision stock for a mid grip XP100 to convert it to a rear grip. I'm finding that using a 700 series trigger puts the bow of the trigger too far to the rear for clearance in the trigger guard.

hangunnr



I used a model 7 trigger and stock for my XP100 rebarreled action conversion


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