I backed off the trigger tension to about 2.5 lbs. No adjustment to sear engagement or trigger travel.
Stock parts. No "finish work" or polishing.
This gives me a reasonably nice let off. I've bounced the butt on the floor and slapped the sides of the receiver and the trigger appears secure.
I see articles that warn not to set the stock Rem. 700 trigger under 3 lbs. What am I missing? Should I increase the tension?
I've been posting this inquiry for a couple days without response. An "I got no clue, man!" would be better than nothing.
Thanks,
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PowderBurns Black Powder / Muzzle Loading Forum:
No, plenty of spring tension. The trigger mechanism works fine, on my rifle and one of my friend's Rem. 700.
My concern is that the sear engagement surfaces aren't sufficiently fine to manage this release.
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PowderBurns Black Powder / Muzzle Loading Forum:
Duane is right about some will work and some won't when you get under 3 lbs. I have three 700's adjusted at 2.2, 2.5 and 3 lbs.
The main thing to do is what you have done; drop test as well as slamming the bolt down hard a dozen or so times. You should also put the safety "on" then pull the trigger then take the safety "off" making sure it doesn't fire. Also be sure to put some varnish, nail polish, etc. over the adjustment screw to make sure it stays put.
With all this done you should have a nice, safe trigger.
Good Shooting,
Ben H
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PowderBurns Black Powder / Muzzle Loading Forum:
Wes
[This message has been edited by Wes (edited 06-25-2001).]