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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 760391" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>+1 to this or a Timney (I just picked up my second Timney off of the hide).</p><p></p><p>I've read some instructions online for adjusting and putting some fingernail polish back onto the screws to cover up the "warranty-glue", but I've also read that Remington is now trigger-testing now for weight and will replace triggers even if you have the fake warranty-glue on there.</p><p></p><p>The problem is that if the trigger is adjusted to some magical point at or below 3lbs, it can fail catastrophically. There doesn't seem to be much info as to why this happens. Often it will work with no problems for even 1-3 months and then get worse and worse and eventually it won't even reset.</p><p></p><p>Yours is probably set to around 4lbs from the factory (mine was just over). Learn to shoot with it and then upgrade to a Rifle Basix (which is basically an older Remington trigger) or a Timney with the safety/bolt-release.</p><p></p><p>I've also heard stories that the newer triggers are shipping with the adjustment screws epoxied or thread-locked into place and that folks trying to adjust them end up stripping the screws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 760391, member: 229"] +1 to this or a Timney (I just picked up my second Timney off of the hide). I've read some instructions online for adjusting and putting some fingernail polish back onto the screws to cover up the "warranty-glue", but I've also read that Remington is now trigger-testing now for weight and will replace triggers even if you have the fake warranty-glue on there. The problem is that if the trigger is adjusted to some magical point at or below 3lbs, it can fail catastrophically. There doesn't seem to be much info as to why this happens. Often it will work with no problems for even 1-3 months and then get worse and worse and eventually it won't even reset. Yours is probably set to around 4lbs from the factory (mine was just over). Learn to shoot with it and then upgrade to a Rifle Basix (which is basically an older Remington trigger) or a Timney with the safety/bolt-release. I've also heard stories that the newer triggers are shipping with the adjustment screws epoxied or thread-locked into place and that folks trying to adjust them end up stripping the screws. [/QUOTE]
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