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Thinking about adding one of these to my build.
Price is $150 installed, and adjusted.


Is this a good idea.


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Yes....no doubt

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Originally Posted by joshf303
Yes....no doubt


+1 Money well spent on a 700 build or any 700.


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Absolutely.

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I bought a 7-08 Remington Custom shop here on the fire last spring. It had a Trigger Tech trigger. Because of this purchase my 7 Rem mag, 25-06, 22-250, and .223 all have trigger tech triggers in them now. Absolutely the best upgrade I could not live without anymore. Do it and don’t look back

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I have one on a Bergara B-14 Hunter. It is excellent. For $150, installed, do it!


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Perfect!! Just what I needed to hear.
Thanks guys!!!


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Another vote from me. Bought a semi-custom 222 last year that had one in it. Because of that I've bought a couple more and have recommended them to my dad. He's bought a few as well.

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I have a custom R700 in 222 being put together. I bought a trigger tech to install when I get the gun from the builder.


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Spoke with a rep at TriggerTech last week and he also stated they would have a Model 7 trigger out by the end of this quarter. Was pleased to hear this as well.


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An easy yes.


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Originally Posted by Carolina Shooter
Thinking about adding one of these to my build.
Price is $150 installed, and adjusted.


Is this a good idea.



I would definitely go with the TT but certainly wouldn’t pay anyone a dime to install it and or adjust anything. Two drift pins and an Allen key adjustment for pull weight and you’re done.

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Originally Posted by woodson



I would definitely go with the TT but certainly wouldn’t pay anyone a dime to install it and or adjust anything. Two drift pins and an Allen key adjustment for pull weight and you’re done.


I would read their instructions about the install if you have not done it before, particularly the part about not removing the boltstop. Getting it and the spring back on is way harder than the rest of the job.

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Originally Posted by utah708
Originally Posted by woodson



I would definitely go with the TT but certainly wouldn’t pay anyone a dime to install it and or adjust anything. Two drift pins and an Allen key adjustment for pull weight and you’re done.


I would read their instructions about the install if you have not done it before, particularly the part about not removing the boltstop. Getting it and the spring back on is way harder than the rest of the job.

Bolt stop, spring isn’t a hill for a climber.

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