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What does the forum think is better, the new Rem trigger system or the Timney?

does the X-Mark trigger fix all of the supposed faults of earlier 700 factory trigger systems.
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Timney by a mile.


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Originally Posted by toad
Timney by a mile.


+1000

not even close


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Originally Posted by toad
Timney by a mile.


Not for me. The last 4-5 XMPs I've had were good triggers, a simple adjustment took all of them to 32-40oz for a very crisp break. You hear enough on the web to realize there must be plenty of duds, but I just havent ran into one on my latest crop of 700s. As far as hunting rigs go, I really don't prefer my custom triggers to the XMP when adjusted properly(even including Jewel). Different strokes for different folks....

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Originally Posted by Double_D
Originally Posted by toad
Timney by a mile.


+1000

not even close


Guys, how come?

Don't know anything about either one but may have to install something on a Rem 700 soon; so am interested to know.




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Bob,after I had one Xmark go from 4 to 16 pounds overnight, and another literally break off before it ever got shot, I have made a habit of removing them immediately after purchase. The next four ( after those two), went Bye Bye�.

They are simply garbage waiting for a can�.


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I've had two x-mark triggers break at the adjustment screw. Very fragile. I'd never trust one to any serious purpose.

I replaced with Timney flat shoe triggers. Much nicer, night and day.

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Dats where mine broke and the smiths remarked that it was quite common�.


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Ingwe/MM: Thanks!....just heard all I need to know from you guys.

Timney it is! smile




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The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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Glad I asked, thanks guys.

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I'll take a Shilen over Timney every time, but Timney is still very good compared to XMP wink

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Here's a couple pics,

X-mark pro,

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Timney flat trigger. I really like these things,

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M/M Your pic reminded me I found the trigger laying on the newspaper under the rifle just from taking the stock off of a stainless SPS and this was back in 2005, with whatever trigger Rem was furnishing then. That led to my first Timney.

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Originally Posted by StrayDog
What does the forum think is better, the new Rem trigger system or the Timney?

does the X-Mark trigger fix all of the supposed faults of earlier 700 factory trigger systems.
Thanks,



The new one with the adjustment thru the trigger shoe is a complete waste of time. I have the first gen xmark on a SS 700 and it is pretty darn nice . That said I might still buy a timney for it.

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Originally Posted by ingwe
Dats where mine broke and the smiths remarked that it was quite common�.


Had a 700 with that trigger , did not like it not even a little bit

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I love the adjustment screw poking my finger, or grabbing my glove. Good times.

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Originally Posted by StrayDog
M/M Your pic reminded me I found the trigger laying on the newspaper under the rifle just from taking the stock off of a stainless SPS and this was back in 2005, with whatever trigger Rem was furnishing then. That led to my first Timney.



That's how I broke both of mine too. I wasn't even aware anything happened, until I realized I no longer had a trigger shoe. It had to be the slightest of bump that broke them off, just pulling the stock.

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I like Remy triggers when they are properly adjusted. Having said that, they are not in the same league with a Timney. There is a reason they cost more, they are worth it IMHO.


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Originally Posted by Double_D
Originally Posted by toad
Timney by a mile.


+1000

not even close
Actually not even on the same PLANET...


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Is the Timney a drop in fit or does the stock need to be dremeled a little bit?


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