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#2336800 - 07/28/08 07:48 AM Re: X Mark Pro Triggers [Re: dogcatcher223]
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#2443199 - 09/18/08 01:36 PM Re: X Mark Pro Triggers [Re: g5m]
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#2568369 - 11/12/08 08:41 AM Re: X Mark Pro Triggers [Re: duckear]
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Where you can buy these as an after market upgrade (for an older M700)? What do they cost? GREAT Post! Thanks for the write up.

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#2569932 - 11/12/08 06:53 PM Re: X Mark Pro Triggers [Re: hekin237]
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Brownells has them for $90.

http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/store/P...20Pro%20Trigger

They sell on classifieds and auction sites for $35-50.

But don't look until I get one more!

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#2577263 - 11/16/08 11:51 AM Re: X Mark Pro Triggers [Re: bcp]
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I just got done adjusting my Xmark trigger for weight of pull. They are just like the old triggers in this aspect. I got it down to 2 1/2 to 3 lbs. did not touch the overtravel screws or sear engagement screws. pretty straight foward like like
RICK B. said.
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#2584971 - 11/19/08 05:05 PM Re: X Mark Pro Triggers [Re: clos]
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I know this is an older thread but seeing as I just bought a 700 with this trigger and I'd like to lighten the trigger pull I got to ask. Is this a straight forward adjustment on pull weight by adjusting the one screw, or do you need yo adjust the other screws in synch?

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#2591746 - 11/22/08 05:57 PM Re: X Mark Pro Triggers [Re: AlaskaCub]
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I have a question on this trigger too. Are all the triggers in the new 700's that have the rib on the back and smooth front X-mark pro's or is there an internal difference? I ask this because Remington only advertises it on some of the models and only some have the hang tag even though they appear the same on the other models as far as the trigger with smooth front and rear center rib. Is this a marketing ploy and they all have the x-mark pro or is there something really different about the ones they actually label x-mark pro?

Thanks,
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#2595336 - 11/24/08 10:59 AM Re: X Mark Pro Triggers [Re: huntinhard]
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I'm pretty sure that it is marketing ploy, as all the new 'back-ribbed' triggers I've seen are indeed the X-Mark Pro.

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#2596879 - 11/25/08 01:27 AM Re: X Mark Pro Triggers [Re: DakotaDeer]
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It is my understanding that all present and future production will be fitted with the X-Mark Pro. The reason for change was not getting a better trigger but a safer one ! Remember, there has been a deadly accident with the old trigger going off when disengaging the safety. Also, between old and new triggers Remingtons came with a keylock.
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#2597480 - 11/25/08 09:48 AM Re: X Mark Pro Triggers [Re: AlaskaCub]
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 Originally Posted By: AlaskaCub
I know this is an older thread but seeing as I just bought a 700 with this trigger and I'd like to lighten the trigger pull I got to ask. Is this a straight forward adjustment on pull weight by adjusting the one screw, or do you need yo adjust the other screws in synch?


Has anyone answered this question? I'd also like to know this. From what I can tell you can adjust only the weight of pull screw to lighten the trigger without needing to mess around with the rest of the adjustments, correct? My Model Seven has a really nice sharp and crisp trigger with the new X-Mark, but pull weight is a little heavy at what I'd guess around 4 1/2 pounds or so. It could stand to lose a little weight and it would be an excellent trigger.
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