I have a Remington model 700 SPS that I have restocked in 204. Looking for a replacement trigger for it and curious which brands you guys think is the best. Would you recommend Timney, Jewell HVR, Jard or other? The one issue that I'm going to have is my wife also shoots this rifle and she does not like a light trigger pull, but I prefer one. Would a Jard set trigger be a good option? This will be primarily a bench rifle and maybe some light hunting.
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Re: Which trigger
Take a look at Trigger Tech triggers. I am hearing lots of good reports on them. New technology with clean breaks and almost no over travel.
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Re: Which trigger
I have Rifle Basix,
Jard and a couple of Timney's in a variety of my rifles. But I am the only one shooting these rifles, and I have each one set to break at between 12ozs. and 15 ozs. All are consistent at their break point. I can recommend each of them. But like I stated, I am the only one shooting them. It is just my opinion here, I would think if you and your wife have different preferences as to trigger break, one of you will just have to learn to shoot with uncomfortable trigger break, or just buy your own rifle and end the dilema!
Jard and a couple of Timney's in a variety of my rifles. But I am the only one shooting these rifles, and I have each one set to break at between 12ozs. and 15 ozs. All are consistent at their break point. I can recommend each of them. But like I stated, I am the only one shooting them. It is just my opinion here, I would think if you and your wife have different preferences as to trigger break, one of you will just have to learn to shoot with uncomfortable trigger break, or just buy your own rifle and end the dilema!
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Re: Which trigger
traders (Kevin) is right. There can only be a compromise here, as you can't have both worlds in regard to field weight pull, bench pull, or plinking pull.
Make up your mind and get the one you can afford, probably one in a pull weight range of 16 oz., as any less, and the lady will not like it, and if it's a quality trigger system, the break will be as clean as breaking glass and you won't really fret over it.
I've got every brand you mention in my rifles, and will opine that Jewell is by far the recognized crème of the crop. For the money, I feel Jard is a very good replacement, as I've got them in all my Cooper varmint rifles, all 10 oz. units that only get shot on the bench or bipod/sticks in the field. All my M700's have 10 oz. Jewells; 'nuff said.
Make up your mind and get the one you can afford, probably one in a pull weight range of 16 oz., as any less, and the lady will not like it, and if it's a quality trigger system, the break will be as clean as breaking glass and you won't really fret over it.
I've got every brand you mention in my rifles, and will opine that Jewell is by far the recognized crème of the crop. For the money, I feel Jard is a very good replacement, as I've got them in all my Cooper varmint rifles, all 10 oz. units that only get shot on the bench or bipod/sticks in the field. All my M700's have 10 oz. Jewells; 'nuff said.