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    Posted: October/27/2009 at 09:55
To an extent I think that it comes down to preference.  I have shot a couple under .25 MOA, 5 shot groups with my 3# trigger.  One of the instructors I take classes from shoots a 4# trigger and I have seen him shoot a couple sub 2 inch groups at 600 yards.  But at the same time I realize less could help as it will lead to less movement.  But I still think a good shooter can make higher pulls work just fine.  
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  Quote Horsemany Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October/27/2009 at 12:25
I have Jewell's, Timney's, old style stock trigger, and X mark triggers.  The Jewell is the way to go if you want a trigger pull under a pound.  My 6ppc's at 1.5oz.  But I actually prefer the Timney because it uses the widest shoe that will fit through the trigger guard.  It gives me the best control of any trigger I own and actually makes the weight feel like less than it really is.  I don't care for the razor sharp edges of the unusually skinny Jewell shoe.
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  Quote supertool73 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October/27/2009 at 15:12
I have been watching an AGI R700 armorers course and Bob Dunlap is the instructor.  He says you should never set a stock Remington trigger below 4.5#s.  He stressed that pretty hard too.  Kind of interesting.
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  Quote Bigdaddy0381 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October/27/2009 at 15:15
Originally posted by supertool73

I have been watching an AGI R700 armorers course and Bob Dunlap is the instructor.  He says you should never set a stock Remington trigger below 4.5#s.  He stressed that pretty hard too.  Kind of interesting.
 
Did he say why he won't go below 4.5#'s on a stock remey triger?
 
 
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  Quote supertool73 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October/27/2009 at 15:31
He said they come from the factory heavier than that, but you can go to 4.5# safely if everything is clean and it works free and easy.  That was his whole explanation. 

I am guessing just because it is an armorers course and he does not want to be responsible for joe blow setting his buddies trigger to light based on watching his vid.
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  Quote cheaptrick Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October/27/2009 at 16:00
I shot a guys AR-10 with a Jard trigger awhile back.
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  Quote RifleDude Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October/27/2009 at 16:39
Originally posted by cheaptrick

I shot a guys AR-10 with a Jard trigger awhile back.
Smooooth as butta.....  
 
Have you seen/ tried that new American Trigger Corp. "AR GOLD" AR trigger yet? 
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  Quote Trays 7940 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October/27/2009 at 16:51
Sorry Iam getting in here so late, work has been a .....  Anyway, just my 2 cents on this. I replaced all of my Remington triggers with timney triggers without any problems.  They are all sweet and smooth pulls.  No creep just clean crisp pulls... I have them set at 2.5 simply because I don't want any accidents and that pull is great for what I do... JMO.  Bandito
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  Quote cheaptrick Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October/27/2009 at 17:19
Originally posted by RifleDude

Originally posted by cheaptrick

I shot a guys AR-10 with a Jard trigger awhile back.
Smooooth as butta.....  
 
Have you seen/ tried that new American Trigger Corp. "AR GOLD" AR trigger yet? 
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No Sir, I haven't. 
 
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  Quote yellowdog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October/27/2009 at 19:05
Originally posted by supertool73

I have been watching an AGI R700 armorers course and Bob Dunlap is the instructor.  He says you should never set a stock Remington trigger below 4.5#s.  He stressed that pretty hard too.  Kind of interesting.
     Huh...My Sendero was at 3.5lbs & my VS was 3.9lbs before I performed surgery on them. I have the Lyman trigger pull gage, & did the 10 pull average for those #'s.  Wink

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  Quote Kickboxer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October/27/2009 at 19:30
My Etronx, which is based on a Rem 700 Sendero, came from the factory at 3lb...  It is a "electronic" trigger, but is supposed to be form, fit, function like the "real thing". 
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  Quote yellowdog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October/28/2009 at 06:08
  Tell ya the truth, I don't remember ever having a Remmy with a stock pull at 4lbs. or above.
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