I have never had an issue with a M700 trigger but I know how to adjust a trigger and how to maintain one. Was deer hunting with a friend once and when we got ready to head back to camp his M700 fired when he disengaged the safety. Turns out it was his father's rifle that had been stored in a closet for many years with no cleaning or maintenance. If the Walker trigger is cleaned and adjusted properly it is an excellent trigger, if it is misadjusted and neglected it is a time bomb.


I am continually astounded at how quickly people make up their minds on little evidence or none at all.
Jack O'Connor