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Josh C 05-24-2010 10:00 PM

Trigger job
 
If you were going to put a trigger job on a rifle you were planning to shoot whitetail with, what poundage would you set it at?

FF_T_Warren 05-24-2010 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josh C (Post 156358)
If you were going to put a trigger job on a rifle you were planning to shoot whitetail with, what poundage would you set it at?

2-3lbs what kind of rifle?

Josh C 05-24-2010 10:11 PM

One is a Rem 700 and the other is a Tikka.

FF_T_Warren 05-24-2010 10:15 PM

What kind of trigger is in the rem, the old or new xmark? I have an easy diagram of how to work the old 700 trig. also how to do the xmark too but you cant get as much out of the xmark as you can the older trigger

Josh C 05-24-2010 10:18 PM

I have no idea what kind of trigger it has. It is a rem sendero.

FF_T_Warren 05-24-2010 10:20 PM

how new is it? does the trigger itself have grooves cut in it or is it a smooth finish?

FF_T_Warren 05-24-2010 10:21 PM

the xmark trigger has a great smooth crisp break to it, but as far as lightening it up, it falls very short of satisfactory. good trigger, just cant get much out of it

Josh C 05-24-2010 10:24 PM

The trigger has groves in it. I have no idea how old it is. I bought it from Mikedatiger.

FF_T_Warren 05-24-2010 10:27 PM

if it has grooves, thats the old trigger(better). I'll post a pic of the diagram, you can do it yourself. its simple. if you run into any problems just pm me and I can help you out. I had no idea what I was doing and I was done in about 5 minutes, 10 at the most.

Josh C 05-24-2010 10:27 PM

Thanks.

FF_T_Warren 05-24-2010 10:28 PM

1 Attachment(s)
trigger guide

FF_T_Warren 05-24-2010 10:32 PM

just mess with the 2 front screws. you may need to mess with the back one, but I didn't need to. do the top one then the bottom. test your bolt NUMEROUS times afterwards. slamming it closed and bumping the stock on the floor and stuff to make sure the firing pin holds. just adjust it until the pin holds and has no slip then paint nail polish back over the threads. the trigger can go super light, but not safely. so you just have to keep making minor adjustments to get between light as possible and still safe.

FF_T_Warren 05-24-2010 10:35 PM

it seems hard but it really isn't. if you shut the bolt and the firing pin slips then tighten the poundage a quarter turn or so. and then when you find where it holds, try it several times to make sure. try it using a snap cap too if you can.


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