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Set Triggers

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Does anyone use set triggers like CanJar (out of business I heard)? Maybe double triggers? I have a CanJar on my Ruger #1 and it made a huge difference for precision shooting. I've thought about using some sort of set trigger for my remingtons but haven't researched it yet. Just curious.
 
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CZ offers a single set trigger on some of their rifles - the 550, IIRC. Brownells carries a set trigger for the Remington - Moyers, I believe. No experience with it, though.
 
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I have a CZ 527 with a single set trigger. You push it forward to set it, or just pull it normal. It's scarry light when set but it sure is sweet for range work.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Duckdog</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have a CZ 527 with a single set trigger. You push it forward to set it, or just pull it normal. It's scarry light when set but it sure is sweet for range work.</div></div>

My 527 American in .221 FB is the same - the standard trigger is pretty decent, good for field work but that set trigger is really nice off the bench !
 
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I have the kepplinger single set on an edm 50 (uses remingtons style trigger). Its a nice trigger, about 4 lbs when you pull it like normal. When you push it forward and set it, its like 8 oz or so, very light. They arent for everyone, kind of an aquired taste i think.

CJG
 
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The KEPPLINGER looks like the only option for set triggers on my 700. It looks like I might get the same functionality as the old Canjar. Thanks for the suggestions.