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Looking for suggestions for a good dependable drop in trigger for a Remington model 700 , what do you guys with personal experience recommend ?
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For big game hunting rifles, it use to be Timney. Now, Trigger Tech seem to be all the rage!
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Trigger Tech for the win Alex.......................................you won't regret it on any level.
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No question about it. TriggerTech all the way.
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Rage on…..TriggerTech! I have one on a M700 7mm-08 that is as good as it gets. Couldn’t ask for a better trigger.
Last edited by lastround; 07/29/21.
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+8. Trigger Tech all the way. GreggH
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Another vote for triggertech, my only beef with them is on some the safety is a little too easy to move from safe to off safe.
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+11. Got a couple, little if any creep and overtravel. Can usually find them on sale around certain holidays. July 4th sale had them around$100.
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Having both I’ll buy triggertech for precision. The only tinmey I have is for a 375hh. I like the wider shoe for some reason on a big bore.
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Funny stuff. The trigger tech I had quit working after the 30th trigger pull. Then they had the whole recall issue when they admitted that their triggers quit resetting the sear. Pretty much a worse trigger than a factory Remington. Using Timney Hit these days with good success.
Best of luck with those Trigger Techs.
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Trigger Tech for the win Alex.......................................you won't regret it on any level. That - in spades!
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The timney HIT seems very nice. I have one but haven't shot it much yet.
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I have two Trigger Techs and like them very much. I have had no problems with them. I got the first one in 2018, installed the second one a week or so ago. I have used Timney and Rifle Basix with complete satisfaction as well. The sale on Trigger Tech triggers at $105 was a great deal. The price was so good that I bought two. My Trigger Tech triggers are on Bergara rifles. They are Remington clones.
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Unless you were to get a lemon from any specific manufacturer, which is always possible, a Jewell, Trigger Tech or Timney will all not only suffice but will be a significant improvement. I don't think you would regret any of those. I have used all three and I guess I would say that I can't tell the difference. Maybe I'm not good enough or sensitive enough to tell the difference.
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