Gunsmithing How to adjust a Remington 700p Trigger?

Buy a Jewel, Jard, Basix, even a Timney. Throw that one away.

Otherwise. The screw on the back adjusts the sear. The top front is the over travel and the bottom front is the poundage. What I do is adjust the poundage and over travel the way I want them. Then I adjust the sear.

There has to be a video on you tube to give you a better idea of the procedure.
 
Lucky Jack hit the nail on the head. those three screws in that order (lbs, travel, sear) will be the key. get a guage so you can tell how many pounds it takes to brake, to low can be dangerous. hate to let one fly while taking a deep breath getting ready for the perfect shot..
 
I'll disagree that you should just immediately replace the trigger. The 40x trigger is completely serviceable and can be adjusted for a safe 2 lb or so pull (though I have mine set for about 2.25 lbs). Since you knew how to identify that it was a 40x trigger I'll assume you can follow some simple directions including bump testing the rifle on the floor after you are done. See the adjusting instructions at Team 40x:

Team 40X

I also recommend the video from Arizona Response Systems about how the Remington trigger works so you know *why* not to go too low in pull weight. The video can be found on YouTube:

Remington 700 Trigger - Creating a Negligent Discharge - YouTube

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