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What do you guys prefer, cleaned up factory trigger or a Timney? Got a 223 thats been cleaned up but still not as nice as I want.

I know a Jewel is/has been the best way to go but don't want to spent that much


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Tuned factory....

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I have shot a 0.2 moa group with 12 pound trigger in a 100 year old Sav 99 take down with a 6mmBR bull barrel screwed in.

EVERY Rem700 factory trigger is like heaven to me.


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Do a search and you will find more to read than you want to read.
I don't like factory Remington triggers that are modified. Either a Shilen or Jewell for me.

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I have a couple Jewell triggers and do like them mostly, but the trigger shoe is a little narrow for me. Really like Shilens if I can get Karl Feldkamp to adjust them for me and take the sharp edge off the shoe.

Just recently got my first Timney, its the thinner shoe version, so far I'm really liking it a lot. For a hunting rig, the Shilen or Timney is hard to not like.


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I have all the old style " Walker" triggers on mine. I replace the new Xmark pro triggers before I fire the rifle. I have a number of remingtons and have shot thousands of rounds through them without incident.


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Originally Posted by passport
What do you guys prefer, cleaned up factory trigger or a Timney? Got a 223 thats been cleaned up but still not as nice as I want.

I know a Jewel is/has been the best way to go but don't want to spent that much


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I have old Walker triggers that break like glass, also have Jewells and Timney's. Some of the later M-700 triggers seem harder to tweak and I usually replace them.

My latest 700 project ended up with a Timney 510 from Ebay, to my door for $109. The safety on this one blocks the trigger, so there can be no difference in sear engagement, safety on/safety off. I never had a problem before, but that's what they say about the new 510. It's a great trigger.

To me, Jewell is the best, especially with very light pulls. If one wants a pull, 3#'s or more,the Jewell starts feeling a bit mushy and I like the Timeny better. Less than 2#'s, Jewells are in a class of their own.

Shilen is a good one, I had one and liked it.

HS Precision makes their own triggers in house. They're kinda like a Remington, are skeletonized and are super quality. My HS SPL .240 has one. It was good, but I honed it to perfection.

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My fav is the Shilen for economy and end results.

Modified Remington triggers all tune differently; some are great, others don't respond as well. Often the sideplay needs shimmed, even if they adjust well.

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Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer


My latest 700 project ended up with a Timney 510 from Ebay, to my door for $109.

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Im looking at the same thing, how do you like the 510 so far?


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I'd Much Rather Have a Worked Walker-Style.. The Last Timney I Bought Was One Of The worst Triggers I've Ever Had..Just Could Not Get The Creep Out Of It.. The Jewels Are the [bleep] If You Are Going Pound and less..

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Pass the "cleaned" factory trigger...

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Does the Shilen use the original Remington safety?

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I should have said the factory Walker... don't have a single "new" model.

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I sure like the Jewels that I have as well, but the OP was asking between factory and Timney, thus my answer....

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Originally Posted by passport
What do you guys prefer, cleaned up factory trigger or a Timney? Got a 223 thats been cleaned up but still not as nice as I want.

I know a Jewel is/has been the best way to go but don't want to spent that much
??????????

You have a rifle??? I thought your safes only held shotguns??

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Originally Posted by passport
What do you guys prefer, cleaned up factory trigger or a Timney? Got a 223 thats been cleaned up but still not as nice as I want.

I know a Jewel is/has been the best way to go but don't want to spent that much
??????????

You have a rifle??? I thought your safes only held shotguns??

laugh laugh


LOL!! I do indeed!! I shoot em when Im done shootin my scatterguns


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A quality worked factory trigger, if not that then a Timney. I have also used Rifle Basix and Shilen. The 2 Shilen triggers i have had would not adjust to my liking. YMMV


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I bought a new Timney complete with safety for just slightly over $100 shipped, it took about 10 minutes to install the trigger and adjust it to one pound and 4 ounces (yes, I am aware that they advertise it as only going to 1-1/2 lbs). It is very consistent from pull to pull, within an ounce on my Lyman electronic gauge. The thing I really like about it is that the safety blocks the sear so the bolt can be operated with no fear of an accidental firing.

This is the first Timney I have bought in years and I was nicely surprised. I did have a Shilen prior to it and was not satisfied with it.

At the price for Walker triggers anymore if you have to pay to have them reworked you would be into it more than a new Timney.

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