I had planned on giving my Remington Sendero 300 rum and AR30 338 Lapua to a smith for trigger jobs, but after reading some more and seeing how easy it looks I am going to attempt them myself. The Sendero really needs it with a 6 3/4 lb pull. Does anyone know what trigger is in this gun? Looks like a standard Remington trigger. The AR30 trigger feels much better and breaks at 3 1/2 lb, so it isn't near as important. It looks just like the Remington trigger except it has lock nuts on the screws. Anyone know what trigger this is? Anyway I am going to do the Sendero first and if it goes as easy as it looks I will do the AR30. I am trying for the 2 1/2 pound mark on each. These are the directions I am following. http://www.snipercountry.com/Articles/Remingtontriggers.asp
Any other pointers or do's and don'ts when it comes to trigger adjustments?
Off topic-
Maybe if this goes well it will give me the confidence to bed the Sendero into a Mcmillan A4 myself. I know, completely different tasks, but I am kind of a "do it yourselfer". I just tend to scare myself away from tasks when working with an expensive part. I was thinking maybe I should practice doing it on the original stock first. Do you think this would be worth the material cost just for practice?
Any other pointers or do's and don'ts when it comes to trigger adjustments?
Off topic-
Maybe if this goes well it will give me the confidence to bed the Sendero into a Mcmillan A4 myself. I know, completely different tasks, but I am kind of a "do it yourselfer". I just tend to scare myself away from tasks when working with an expensive part. I was thinking maybe I should practice doing it on the original stock first. Do you think this would be worth the material cost just for practice?