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Its easy as heck to do . And a huge trigger improvement.
JMO...
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I have 6 custom Mausers, all with Timneys The best !
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This thread had too many pictures and some of the spelling was ‘off’. Therefore, I shît on it.
The Gunwriters
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I got 2 bolt rifles a mod 70 ot6 and a custom mauser 8mm
Up until 2018 it was just the mod 70 which i got in 94.
Kinda like the pair of them Intertwined in the design in alot of ways. The mauser is almost a full pound less in weight and accurate as heck. The mod 70 aint seen the woodline in 3yrs.
Both bolt rifles now have a very similar trigger feel now. Happy about that. All 4 of my hunting long guns have sightron sII 3-9x42 duplex reticle scopes on em. Basically the same sight picture for the eyes and brain every time. Happy about that also.
Simple stuff for consistency in my way of thinking.
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This thread had too many pictures and some of the spelling was ‘off’. Therefore, I shît on it.
The Gunwriters I'm sorry ....... LOL!!!
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You will like a lot.
It makes one a better shot when the trigger is a good one.
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Installed a couple in Rem 788’s. Night & Day difference. Love em.
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You will like a lot.
It makes one a better shot when the trigger is a good one. Stuff you had ta say on the other thread got me thinking again. Appreciate your input. Dropped the hammer this morning on it starting with the call to Timney. It is a really nice trigger. For 83 ish bucks. Rifle was very accurate with the 2 stage. I really the firm feel of this being ready to go with a crisp squeeze.
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Interesting, and I already thought my 788 trigger was crisp.
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Interesting, and I already thought my 788 trigger was crisp.
Dude like DMC said. I have shot your 788 . It has a nice trigger. Drop one of these in it at around 2 or 2.5 pds. I bet you will love it also
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They put a 2020 brochure in the package. They still make one for the 788 with incorporated safety So it will be a little more expensive.
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Interesting, and I already thought my 788 trigger was crisp.
Dude like DMC said. I have shot your 788 . It has a nice trigger. Drop one of these in it at around 2 or 2.5 pds. I bet you will love it also Then that would make me start taking that 308 back to the woods. I was going 6.5 for now Until you rig up that wheelchair thing for me where I bite the squeeze tube and the trigger goes off, ya know in 300 win mag.
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Interesting, and I already thought my 788 trigger was crisp.
Dude like DMC said. I have shot your 788 . It has a nice trigger. Drop one of these in it at around 2 or 2.5 pds. I bet you will love it also Then that would make me start taking that 308 back to the woods. I was going 6.5 for now Until you rig up that wheelchair thing for me where I bite the squeeze tube and the trigger goes off, ya know in 300 win mag. That 6.5 is Gtg for sure. For awhile I was looking hard at 788,s in pawnshops. Most of em were abused bore wise or been bubbified beyond reasonable repair. SMH..... And the nice ones I ran across were ..243,s and 22 250,s IIRC .308 is what I was looking for
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