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Didn't want to hijack the other thread - but who makes the best trigger for a 700 - also for a 600?


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Best varies, depending on the use. For a target/varmint trigger, the Jewell is hard to beat. But in the 2-2.5 # range there may be better options, including the good old Timney. I am quite taken by the Triggertech, but don't have enough field experience with it yet. Bix'n Andy real popular among competition shooters.

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I dont think you can beat a TriggerTech for the quality and price. personally.


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Triggertech is a insta purchase.

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Which triggertech? Primary, special or diamond. Have timney in 5 different rifles and like them.....



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I haven't had a gun with a Triggertech out in freezing rain, or needed to leave it outside a wall tent overnight in near zero temps. So I can't 100% vouch for them yet. But they are impressive triggers pulls.

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I just looked.


Primary Curved is what I have.

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Timney in my 660


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~ 3 -3 1/2# range -hunting and prairie dogs, mostly.


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Triggertech primary. You’ll be very pleased

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Any experience with Shilen triggers?


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Originally Posted by jackmountain
Which triggertech? Primary, special or diamond. Have timney in 5 different rifles and like them.....

I really like the special set at 2.5#, but I haven’t run a diamond. I think scenarshooter has one on his new rifle which has a thread of its own going. Perhaps he will weigh in.

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Originally Posted by jackmountain
Which triggertech? Primary, special or diamond. Have timney in 5 different rifles and like them.....


I run several in all three in varieties. I’ve used them in the rain, snow, dust, left them outside in the cold for days on end during hunting season. I’m a fan. I like the Bix’n Andy too.


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I've always used Timneys, but want to try a Triggertech. Have had excellent results with the Timney triggers.

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Originally Posted by justsaymoe
Any experience with Shilen triggers?



Have had and have a few, no problems and do all I need being done.


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I have two and like them a lot...Just ordered the Diamond curved for the .22 Vudoo I'm putting together.


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I dont think you can beat a TriggerTech for the quality and price. personally.




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Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Which triggertech? Primary, special or diamond. Have timney in 5 different rifles and like them.....

I really like the special set at 2.5#, but I haven’t run a diamond. I think scenarshooter has one on his new rifle which has a thread of its own going. Perhaps he will weigh in.


The Diamonds have an identical function and feel to the Primary and Special. They can just be tuned down to 4oz. The Diamond Pro Curved has a smooth face like the Diamond Straight, rather than the regular ribbed trigger.


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I have about decided on the Trigger Tech Primary. Where is the best place to buy?

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Prices seem pretty standardized, so support a vendor you hope stays in business. Red Hawk Rifles would be as good as any.

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Red Hawk are good folks.


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