Triggers: Enhancing Accuracy and Performance

If there is one thing I would recommend for getting the most out of any rifle is a new trigger. In my opinion, you get more ROI from a good trigger than any other component you can add to a rifle. Yes, optics are very key to long range shooting but optics are expensive. A top of the line trigger is usually less than $250.00.
Remington 700 style rifles are legendary and known for their accuracy and reliability. One crucial component that can significantly impact performance is the trigger. A well-designed trigger can enhance the shooting experience, improve accuracy, and increase overall satisfaction. In this blog, we’ll explore the world of triggers for Remington 700 type rifles, discussing types, features, and top options.
Types of Triggers
1. Factory Trigger
The standard trigger that comes with the Remington 700. While functional, it may have some drawbacks, such as creep and overtravel.
2. Aftermarket Triggers- Most aftermarket triggers are designed for easy installation. These triggers are designed to replace the factory trigger, offering improved performance and features.

Key Features to Consider
1. Trigger Pull Weight- Adjustable trigger pull weight allows shooters to customize the trigger to their preference.
2. Trigger Creep- Reduced creep ensures a smoother trigger pull.
3. Overtravel- Adjustable overtravel stops prevent excessive trigger movement.
4. Safety Features- Some triggers incorporate safety mechanisms, such as trigger blocks or safety levers.

Top Trigger Options for Remington 700 Type Rifles
1. Timney Trigger-  https://timneytriggers.com

Timney Triggers is a trigger company based in Phoenix, Arizona. John Vehr bought the company from his parents in 2000. Timney has been in business since 1946. The standard for aftermarket triggers for many years. Known for their high-quality, adjustable triggers with precise control over pull weight and overtravel. They make triggers for all types of rifles and pistols.

2. TriggerTech Trigger- https://triggertech.com

The most used in PRS (Precision Rifle Series)
A newer player in the trigger market but have definitely made a name for themselves in the past 10 years. Features adjustable trigger pull weight, creep, and overtravel, with a unique, frictionless design.

3. Jewell Trigger- may or may not be out of business
 Offers adjustable trigger pull weight and overtravel, with a focus on reliability and durability. You can still find these triggers but we are waiting anxiously to see what’s going to happen next with this company.

4. Bix & Andy Trigger- https://bixn-andy.at/en

2nd most used trigger by PRS shooters
An Austrian company that started in the gunsmith and custom rifle business. They evolved into triggers about 10+ years ago and have made people stand up and take notice in the last few years. Provides adjustable trigger pull weight and overtravel, with a simple, drop-in design.

Before installing a new trigger, consider:
1. Compatibility
Ensure the trigger is compatible with your Remington 700 model.
2. Installation Expertise
Consider professional installation if you’re not familiar with trigger assembly.
3. Safety Precautions
Always follow proper safety procedures when handling firearms.
Conclusion
A high-quality trigger can elevate the performance of your Remington 700 type rifle. When selecting a trigger, consider factors such as trigger pull weight, creep, overtravel, and safety features. By upgrading to an aftermarket trigger, you can enhance your shooting experience and accuracy.

 

Resources:
Remington 700 Trigger Upgrade Guide
Trigger Comparison Chart
Installation Tutorial
Disclaimer:
Always follow firearms safety guidelines and consult a professional gunsmith if unsure about trigger installation.