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Topic: Jewel Triggers for the Rem 700??
Posted By: .308
Subject: Jewel Triggers for the Rem 700??
Date Posted: May/13/2006 at 21:20

Anyone have one?  If so, is it as wide as the trigger on the 700 P or Varmint?




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Posted By: cheaptrick
Date Posted: May/21/2006 at 08:40
Originally posted by .308 .308 wrote:

Anyone have one?  If so, is it as wide as the trigger on the 700 P or Varmint?

 

Jon,

 

Jewel triggers are awesome.

If you have a BR rifle, they are outstanding.

BUT.......On a field or tactical rifle, would be better served using another brand like Timney, Rifle Basix, etc.

 

Or, like me, you could work the Remington trigger you already have.

Mine breaks right at 2 1/4 lbs and is crisp and clean.

 

Just my thoughts.......   



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Posted By: .308
Date Posted: May/23/2006 at 14:38

Cool Deal!

 

Thanks



Posted By: stickbow46
Date Posted: January/12/2014 at 19:27
Same here on my 5R mil,breaks on 2.75lbs!

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Posted By: tahqua
Date Posted: January/12/2014 at 19:32
Yes, tune a Remington trigger and it is like glass.

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Posted By: supertool73
Date Posted: January/12/2014 at 20:01
I had a great stock remingtom trigger that had been worked over on my old precision rifle. On my new one i put a Timney and i like it better than the stock rem.

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Posted By: jonoMT
Date Posted: January/13/2014 at 20:28
I had an awesome old-style 40X Remington trigger and a fairly close one with the 700 SS (X-Mark Pro of recent vintage). Timney feels better to me though, and is enough to spend.

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Posted By: trigger29
Date Posted: January/13/2014 at 21:09
I have one on my tac rifle, and love it. Never really had a rem. trigger worked over, but the Jewell triggers are amazing. I had a Timney in my weatherby, but it's no Jewell. I haven't had any trouble yet with dust or dirt, but I baby this rifle, and I've heard of others having trouble in dirty conditions.

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