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I'm thinking on putting a new trigger on my M700. I've always used Timney triggers. I'm seeing these Triggertech triggers now. Any thoughts on them? Which would you prefer?
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Ive got a Triggertech and I like it alot.
Have used Timneys but Im thinking I'd give the nod to triggertech.
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I've got both and both are great triggers.Triggertech was the easiest trigger I ever installed.I like the way it adjust and can also be adjusted without removing the stock.This is the one I bought.After my discounts it cost me $107.00 shipped https://www.opticsplanet.com/triggertech-remington-700-primary-independence-trigger.html
~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~ As Bob Hagel would say"You should not use a rifle that will kill an animal when everything goes right; you should use one that will do the job when everything goes wrong."Good words of wisdom...............
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??? Will the REM. 700 trigger group work on a model Rem. 7 ?? need a model 7 trigger group, Where to find a good one ?? Rio7
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~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~ As Bob Hagel would say"You should not use a rifle that will kill an animal when everything goes right; you should use one that will do the job when everything goes wrong."Good words of wisdom...............
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Timney makes a good trigger, but I prefer TT.
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??? Will the REM. 700 trigger group work on a model Rem. 7 ?? need a model 7 trigger group, Where to find a good one ?? Rio7
https://triggertech.com/products/rem-model-7
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Thanks for the help. Rio7
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Yep TT all the way. Easy to install and easy to adjust and zero creep
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I have both but I prefer the TT. If I purchase another aftermarket trigger it will be the TT if they make a trigger for the particular gun.
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I know they have fallen out of favor here on the fire from phantom failures that some have reported but I still prefer a Jewell, the TT's are good, all my Timney's are long gone !!!!!!!!!
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Between the two, I like my TriggerTech the most.
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I Prefer The Trigger Tech over Them All..
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Another vote for TT, I just ordered another TT Special 48 hours ago.
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Another vote for Triggertech, after installing the TT in one rifle I found someone to buy timney so I could replace it with a triggertech. Only thing I've had to do with triggertech is slightly bend the bolt release to engage properly.
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Took you all's advice and ordered a Triggertech trigger for my M700. I came in today. Got it in and installed. Breaks clean and crisp at just under 2 lbs. Love it. Thanks for steering me in the right direction.
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I have a lot of different triggers and the Triggertech Adaptable is one of the few that sits in my spare parts bin.
It's marketed as a two stage trigger but it acts like a single stage trigger with sloppy takeup.
The point of a two stage trigger is that the first stage should bear a good portion of the pull weight so that the second stage only needs a slight increase to fire the gun.
Triggertechs have a very light first stage. The second stage is incredibly crisp and probably the best break of any trigger that I have. The overtravel is also incredibly short.
My biggest gripe with the trigger is the reset. Sure, it's insanely short, but there's no audible or tactile feedback. The hammer, which hits a cushioned surface, is louder than the reset. This click is significantly quieter in person.
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I’ve found the TT easy to install and easy to adjust. It has the “glass rod” snap with no creep. Great trigger.
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Nothing wrong with a timney but the TT is nicer in my opinion. They are all I'm buying from now on
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