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I'd appreciate opinions on adjusting the weight of pull on my Model 7. It's not bad but a little heavy. Is it a good idea? I'd like to try adjusting before investing in a replacement trigger.

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Personally I think you should let a trigger smith do it.
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I had the x mark trigger in mine, "junk". I replaced it with the rifle basics trigger - highly adjustable, crisp, for the money it's hard to beat.

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Another vote for the rifle basix great trigger. Not to start the argument again but I changed it out more for the safety factor. No trigger is 100 percent safe. But too many reports of possible problems and experiencing my 700 letting a round fly with the trigger not being touched has me spooked.I feel more comfortable replacing any original remington 700 or 7 trigger.

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Nothing wrong with a properly adjusted Remington trigger. Better that it is done by a pro, though.



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I did mine following printed instructions, found on line. I did not try to take it down to the lowest possible, but got a nice feel to it. It has been that way for 10 years plus, with no problems. Go slow, and check for slam fires and use a good screw sealant, and you should be OK. miles


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Sadly, there are some real frigging idiots posting "instructions" for adjusting Remington triggers. Some are so bad it is unreal.

Here is a link to a very good set:
http://www.snipercountry.com/Articles/RemingtonTriggers.asp


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