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Ruger! no trigger problems with a sweet pull right out of the box.

 

I can't say I agree with that. I put a Timney trigger in my Ruger M77 due to the poor one from the factory. A world of difference. Also if you are habituated to a Rem 700 safety you will bend over your trigger when you push that Ruger safety only to half safe. Don't ask me know I know, but i sold that Ruger due to that issue. I missed out on two huge deer cuz I couldn't break myself of that. But I still stand by that Timney trigger being far better than the factory one and it made that factory rifle shoot factory ammo like a tack driver at 500yds. Factory trigger had me all over the place.

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I guess I had better go throw mine away. Not.

 

Really not sure what the problem is here but I have used mine (700 ADL) since 1973 and have yet to have a problem with it.

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Never had a problem here. We have 9 REM700s and shoot them alot, and never have had a problem. The REM700 is the only factory action I will ever own.

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Why doe's the military use them? And why is every custom based off of them? They are the best action design that there is.

 

 

My thoughts as well ;)

 

I have aftermarket triggers on my 700's though and Sako extractors. I think once that's done they can't be beat! JIM>

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I had that happen to me in 2003 Jim Mullins was there and saw it It scared the $$$$ out of me but now I have a timney on mine.

 

Johnny, I think of that to this day man! At least I learned how to make a bandaid out of a peice of an elk tag! ;)

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Why doe's the military use them? And why is every custom based off of them? They are the best action design that there is.

 

 

The first thing a custom maker does is change the trigger. The problem is with the trigger, not the Remington 700 as a whole. The designer of the trigger even admitted that there was a problem but Remmy did not want to spend the money to change the design. Not sure how anyone could deny the fact that there might be a problem with the trigger.

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