Re: Rem 700 Timney Adjustment HELP
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jrbet83</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you don't know, you can just say you don't know. My question still remains. Does anyone know the minimum amount the trigger adjustment screw needs to be in. It's currently in 1 1/2 turns. The trigger resets just by raising the bolt and I can't get the firing pin to fall unless it's on fire and I pull the trigger. If you've never pulled the screw all the way out to check how much engagement you have at your current trigger pull set-up, then you don't know. </div></div>
Look, Im trying to help you here. The front screw is not only for pull weight. If adjusted too far out your trigger wont reset. Meaning there wont be enough tension on the spring thats under the front screw to return the trigger back once you fire. The only way to adjust it is to see how far out you can take it out and still have the trigger reset every time. If not done right, your trigger will not reset when you work the bolt and the firing pin will drop as soon as you load and chamber the next round.
Once thats done, you will need to adjust the sear endadgment screw. Timneys come with too much sear engadgment from the factory, you can adjust that out, but Im not sure how to explain it in text, dont want you to adust it too much and not have enough sear causing a unsafe trigger, this is where most people who do not know what they are doing screw up because there is a fine line between having enough sear and not enough. This adjustment, if done right will lighten the trigger pull down to 1 pound.
Once you do that adjustment, you will need to adjust the overtravel screw. The way you do that is you screw the over travel screw in all the way, then you squeez the trigger, while still squeezing the trigger you start to slowly unscrew the OT screw untill the the firing pin drops. Now you do a safety check, slam your bolt a couple of times to see if its all safe and presto, you are done.
As you can see, I do know what Im talking about. Its you thats not asking the right question.