Adjusting New X-Mark....

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Feb 24, 2006
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Has anyone had any experience adjusting the new Remington X-mark trigger? Is it done the same as the old assemblies? I see they are now allen screws that look to be somewhat on the frail looking side...?

Thanks in advance...
 
nope same deal as the older ones. Just unscrew until you're happy....and safe.
 
I had a hard time with one of mine. The set screw stripped out very easily and wouldn't move for #@$%.
As I was ploping down a c-note for a Timney the guy at the gun shop told me to drill out the set screws, tap the hole and install a new screw and lock nut. Kind of like the Timney.
The other rifle I have with an X-mark adjusted fine.
The set screws seem to take a odd size wrench. I tried all of my standard and metric wrenches and they all seemed to be a little sloppy.

Good luck
 
Thanks Guys !!!

I'll preface this with saying I hold both ASE & A&P certs. I have a fairly healthy supply of tooling to do this.

This was a &$*&%()&_*^&$^#^$ of a J. O. B. !!!
Didn't have issues with stripping the screws, but rather breaking two Snap-On allen wrenches. Still not what I'd like to have......
I have two Canjar triggers that I really like ( Company is now out of business ) Recommendations on another trigger? I hear good about Timney but have never pulled one ??
 
The timney triggers are pretty good I'v had no problems with them you should give them a try.
 
I just bought a new Remington 700XCR with the new X Mark Pro trigger. I have not tried to adjust it yet. I like to shoot new guns as they come out of the box first just in case I have any warranty issues.

I understand that the X Mark Pro is easily adjusted, I guess I will see. The one I got is very crisp and clean, no slop. It came set at just over 4 pounds. Not bad maybe for a .375 H&H. I get to shoot it for the first time this morning.

The last XCR I bought had the old style trigger and it was the worst Remington trigger I have ever owned. It was VERY inconsistant! Using the Lyman trigger pull guage I could never get the same reading twice. I got mad and bought yet another Jewell trigger. They are expensive, but in my opinion, a Jewell trigger is simply the best! If this new trigger does not work out I probably will just get another Jewell.

If you put that Lyman guage on the Jewell triggers they read the same over and over and over.

Having said that, I know two guys who have purchased Timney's recently and been quite happy with them.
 
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