The trigger group has 3 screws, and they are laid out the same as a Remington trigger. I have HEARD that the standard adjustment proceedure for a Remington is appropriate for a Kimber trigger, but by all means, check into that yourself!

On my one Kimber, it broke extremely cleanly from the factory. All I did was use the pull weight adjustment screw to take it down to about 2 lbs. I flat love that trigger; it's as good as my M700 triggers that I've paid Neil Jones to work his magic on.

This is the Remington adjustment proceedure:

http://www.quarterbore.com/library/articles/rem700trigger.html

This is a picture of the Remington trigger group, showing the location of the screws. The location is the same on the Kimber trigger.

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It's only appropriate to add, that this is just some dork on the internet (me I mean) saying this. Since a trigger is so important to get right, if you aren't qualified to do this, don't do it because *I* told you it was OK! crazy


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