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After working on a Rem 700 trigger, stoning and honing the contacts, then setting it up to 2 pound pull, it will vary between 38 and 32 oz according to my spring scale. I will get 4 or 5 right on 32, then a heavy one of nearly 40, then back to 33 - 31. Is this acceptable? What variations should be expected? Will it improve as the honed surfaces mate better with use? | ||
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Hello, It could be the spring apparatus you are using to measure the trigger. Springs are notorious for being not exact each and every time and one of the reasons a dead actual weight is used at registered matches to weigh triggers of a specified weight. Even if the weight is a trigger variance, not a major problem the way you describe it. Can you actully tell the difference with the trigger finger?? Would not be concerned. Favor Center!! dsiteman | |||
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I have to agree that the problem is probably the spring type scale used to measure the trigger pull rather than the trigger. I own the Lyman digital trigger pull scale and find it a big improvement over what I used to use. On the other hand, the types of variance you describe are certainly possible with factory triggers. Just try pulling the trigger 5-10 times without the scale. If you notice a big difference from time to time, then you have a problem. My guess is you will not. Remington triggers are not perfect, but they are pretty good. If you want the absolute best replacement trigger for Remington rifles get a Jewell. They are terribly expensive, but they give repeatable trigger pulls EVERY TIME. Too bad the lawyers are running most businesses these days. R F R Flowers | |||
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