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Bullet74
Optics GrassHopper Joined: March/06/2009 Location: Ontario, Canada Status: Offline Points: 44 |
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Posted: March/11/2009 at 10:12 |
Hi guys, I have a Remington 7600 and I find the trigger a little stiff to pull, which causes me to shoot left alot, I'm a left handed shooter. Is there anything I can do to lessen the trigger pull tension
Thanx
Marc
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300S&W
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Don't know if there any after market triggers for your rifle but a gunsmith,knowledgable in your trigger assembly,should be able to rework yours.
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Steelbenz
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Yes, a good gunsmith would do you right.
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Bullet74
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I will call mu gunsmith tomorrow
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I don't know about that one Steelbenz I know quite a few lefties that are left minded lol |
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Ambidexterity is confusing...
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Does your trigger look like this except with a safety paraphenalia Edited by sakomato - March/11/2009 at 21:23 |
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RifleDude
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I believe he was talking about the pump action 7600, which has the same trigger assy as the semiauto 7400.
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timber
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A couple of years ago I called Remington about this very topic. I purchased three Sear Springs that supposedly would lighten the trigger pull on a 7600. I gave two of them to friends and kept this one for future use. I never heard if they tried them or not. You might compare it to yours.
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Bullet74
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Where can you get the trigger kit?
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timber
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It's not a kit. It's just a sear trigger spring. You can see the part number in the picture. Just call Remington and ask for parts. BTW, I don't know if this will lighten the trigger pull but that's what I was told. I didn't buy the 7600 I was looking at so I never tried it. Hope this helps. Timber
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Try clarkcustomguns.com. Go to "Services", then "Rifles - Other rifles". At the very bottom of "Trigger jobs" you will see the Remington 7600 for $85.
They have been in business for a long time, and they did a good job on my Mini-14 trigger.
If your trigger is too lousy to tune, you (or your gunsmith) could probably order another from Remington.
The 7600 can be a very accurate rifle. Mine in .30-06 shoots under an inch.
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