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Sitting Duck
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I have an older (1977) Remington ADL 22-250 and the trigger must be set on the heavy side because it takes a good deal of pressure to fire. I spoke to a gunsmith about adjusting it. He said it could probably be taken down to 2.5 -3 pounds safely, depending upon the internal components. The fee would be $50 and the lead time would be around 6 weeks.
The impression that I got was that I drop the rifle off and they'll call when it's ready.
So.... I don't care to be without my hobby for six weeks and would like to do this myself. Could/would someone give me their opinion on the procedure outlined by Paul "Pablito" Coburn for adjusting 700 trigger. This article is for adjusting the older style 700 trigger or am I mistaken?
If someone has a proven/safe procedure that is superior to Mr. Coburn's, I would be interested in reading about it.
TIA.
The impression that I got was that I drop the rifle off and they'll call when it's ready.
So.... I don't care to be without my hobby for six weeks and would like to do this myself. Could/would someone give me their opinion on the procedure outlined by Paul "Pablito" Coburn for adjusting 700 trigger. This article is for adjusting the older style 700 trigger or am I mistaken?
If someone has a proven/safe procedure that is superior to Mr. Coburn's, I would be interested in reading about it.
TIA.