Hello, I`ve a M700 that has seemed to have developed a bit of creep over the years. I recently had it repaired (a broken part replace) and hoped the creep problem would go away when it was done. Nope! Didn`t happen.
I finally gave in and decided to play with it myself. I have adjusted a couple M700s in the past useing this method http://www.quarterbore.com/library/articles/rem700trigger.html and they seem to be fairly free of creep and overtravel. This one though isn`t playing along. I`ve got overtravel to almost nil. Pull is down around 2'-2.25' - I have retired this rifle to the bench only and don`t hunt it anymore -, but there is +1/64" of movement yet. This is distracting to me when shooting and isn`t really any better then when I started. It passes the bounce test, and I`ve slammed the bolt dozens of times checking the safety of the adjustments. I`m a little leery of monkeying with it much more though.
The trigger has resistance, feels like it "breaks" and moves a touch, then acts as it should up to the sears release. Can anyone offer advice on getting this play out of it, or is a new trigger my only hope?
I finally gave in and decided to play with it myself. I have adjusted a couple M700s in the past useing this method http://www.quarterbore.com/library/articles/rem700trigger.html and they seem to be fairly free of creep and overtravel. This one though isn`t playing along. I`ve got overtravel to almost nil. Pull is down around 2'-2.25' - I have retired this rifle to the bench only and don`t hunt it anymore -, but there is +1/64" of movement yet. This is distracting to me when shooting and isn`t really any better then when I started. It passes the bounce test, and I`ve slammed the bolt dozens of times checking the safety of the adjustments. I`m a little leery of monkeying with it much more though.
The trigger has resistance, feels like it "breaks" and moves a touch, then acts as it should up to the sears release. Can anyone offer advice on getting this play out of it, or is a new trigger my only hope?