The Annoyed Man wrote:My son helped me mount the Timney trigger, and we set it to 2 lb 4 oz (average of five pulls, on a Lyman digital trigger gauge). Breaks like a glass rod, with zero creep.
I'm sure my eyes went a little wide when I felt that trigger of yours - sweet indeed
My Remington 700s are old and not subject to recall, but I may have to buy one of these for my 222 Rem Varmint. Maybe then I can shoot 0.25" groups.
The Annoyed Man wrote:My son helped me mount the Timney trigger, and we set it to 2 lb 4 oz (average of five pulls, on a Lyman digital trigger gauge). Breaks like a glass rod, with zero creep. My OEM trigger had been gone through and was pretty good for OEM, but this trigger is a revelation. I'm going to get one for my AR.
How difficult was the installation?
It wasn't hard at all. Took about 30 minutes, but that was because we fumbled around a bit and worked slowly. It could be done in 15-20 minutes by someone competent and used to doing it.
AndyC wrote:I'm sure my eyes went a little wide when I felt that trigger of yours - sweet indeed
They did indeed, and if I recall correctly, your words to me were "Well now......you no longer have any excuses." LOL
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Got my timney last week. Install took about 40 mins. had alittle trouble with bolt lock spring but once I figure it out the bolt release was easy to adjust. Set at 2# went to range next day and shot one of my groups with pet load. Awsome triggers. I agree. having done it 15 to 20 min.