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Old 02-02-2005, 07:06 PM
billy ahring billy ahring is offline
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Just wondering.................

What's not to like about a Remington trigger? You state that you want an adjustable one. Remington's trigger is adjustable, in my opinion the best factory trigger going ( I should note that I have no experience with Savage's new Accutrigger).

I have a Ruger VT in .243 as well and the trigger is nothing to be proud of as far as I'm concerned. I also don't really understand the concept of putting the front action screw in at an angle either. Seems to me that with the rear screw going straight in and the front going in at an angle it would create stress in the action. I've always been under the impression that the more things are not stressed the better they perform.........maybe it's rocket science and I just don't get it perhaps..........I don't know. The gun does shoot pretty good but not great. I think its biggest drawback is the trigger, too much creep for me to like. But then again I've been spoiled by triggers on 700's


Billy
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