Good afternoon everyone,
I recently swapped out my X-Mark trigger with a TriggerTech trigger for my Rem 700 SPS-V. Upon applying torque to the rear action screw to the recommended 65 in/lbs on my Evolution chassis, closing the bolt on "fire" results in the firing pin engaging. I noticed that this only happens when the rear action screw is torqued down past approximately 30 in/lbs.
This leads me to speculate that possibly the stock's rear action screw may be a hair too long and engaging something it shouldn't be? Is this something that you guys may have come across when installing a new trigger? I done a bit of Google searching with several people stating this has occurred with Timneys, but with little in the way of solutions.
I removed the chassis, and tested the barreled action on its own. In this condition, it performs normally in both "fire" and "safe" function checks.
One last additional question, while removing the original trigger, the bolt release and corresponding spring did fall out. Now this is the first time I have reassembled this portion, but there's no "magic" way of assembling it, right? Just make sure everything lines up and the spring is the correct place?
If anyone has any recommendations, please let me know.
I recently swapped out my X-Mark trigger with a TriggerTech trigger for my Rem 700 SPS-V. Upon applying torque to the rear action screw to the recommended 65 in/lbs on my Evolution chassis, closing the bolt on "fire" results in the firing pin engaging. I noticed that this only happens when the rear action screw is torqued down past approximately 30 in/lbs.
This leads me to speculate that possibly the stock's rear action screw may be a hair too long and engaging something it shouldn't be? Is this something that you guys may have come across when installing a new trigger? I done a bit of Google searching with several people stating this has occurred with Timneys, but with little in the way of solutions.
I removed the chassis, and tested the barreled action on its own. In this condition, it performs normally in both "fire" and "safe" function checks.
One last additional question, while removing the original trigger, the bolt release and corresponding spring did fall out. Now this is the first time I have reassembled this portion, but there's no "magic" way of assembling it, right? Just make sure everything lines up and the spring is the correct place?
If anyone has any recommendations, please let me know.