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Got a Remington 700 SPS Tactical - Is this a stock trigger?
Yes it is. While the barreled action is out, knock the two pins out retaining the trigger, and drop the trigger in the nearest trash can. You're welcome.
Yes it is. While the barreled action is out, knock the two pins out retaining the trigger, and drop the trigger in the nearest trash can. You're welcome.
Haha thanks for the quick reply. I bought a KRG Bravo Chassis, going to use this for long range plinking and hunting. What would be a good idea for a trigger replacement?
Haha thanks for the quick reply. I bought a KRG Bravo Chassis, going to use this for long range plinking and hunting. What would be a good idea for a trigger replacement?
Haha thanks for the quick reply. I bought a KRG Bravo Chassis, going to use this for long range plinking and hunting. What would be a good idea for a trigger replacement?
Basically anything else. How much you want to spend is up to you, a cheap 150 buck timney or tt primary are worlds better than the factory, and they only get nicer and more varied from there.
Jewel may require modification to the chassis. I have one, I'll never have another. Shilen makes a good trigger, even the Rifle Basix triggers are an improvement. I will tell you, out of several of those stock triggers, I had one that was pretty good as long as you didn't lower it below 3 pounds.
You'll need to figure out how far you want to shoot. Zero the rifle at 100. And then get an idea of your dope out to that distance. If you have enough elevation left in your scope to hit the distance you want to shoot to (or don't mind a small hold over), you're fine. If not, pick up a 20MOA and replace it.
I was the worst about buying the $30 Egw aluminum rails. They’ll get the job done I suppose, but if you start having poi problems you know where to start looking. I found it’s worth spending the extra money and getting one with the recoil lug like those offered by Seekins. The extra $50 is nothing if you look at the number of years it will serve you. Buy once cry once.