TriggerTech Remington 700 Triggers

Published on February 23, 2026
Duration: 14:55

This guide provides a detailed, step-by-step process for installing a TriggerTech trigger on a Remington 700 action, presented by an expert from Brownells. It covers trigger removal, installation of both single and two-stage models, and crucial post-installation safety checks. The video also touches on adjusting pull weight and the differences between TriggerTech's Primary, Special, and Diamond trigger grades.

Quick Summary

TriggerTech offers three grades of triggers for the Remington 700: Primary (1.5-4.0 lbs), Special (1.0-3.5 lbs), and Diamond (4 oz-32 oz). Installation involves removing old trigger pins and installing the new unit, with adjustable pull weight via a bottom screw. Always perform a function check after installation.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to TriggerTech Triggers
  2. 00:24Remington 700 Compatibility
  3. 00:32TriggerTech Trigger Grades
  4. 00:46Trigger Grades & Profiles
  5. 01:06Trigger Pull Weight Ranges
  6. 01:34Installation Process Overview
  7. 02:14Trigger Shoe Preference & Contents
  8. 03:34Removing Old Trigger - Pins & Safety
  9. 04:39Tools for Trigger Removal
  10. 06:17Old Pins & Components
  11. 06:49Installing New Trigger
  12. 07:30Installing Front Pin
  13. 08:37Installing Bolt Lock Spring & Pin
  14. 11:13Post-Installation Function Check
  15. 12:22Adjusting Trigger Pull Weight
  16. 13:46Two-Stage Trigger Adjustment
  17. 14:28Conclusion and Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different grades of TriggerTech triggers for the Remington 700?

TriggerTech offers three primary grades for the Remington 700: Primary, Special, and Diamond. Each grade offers different pull weight ranges and machining refinements, with the Diamond grade providing the lightest and most precise pull.

How do you adjust the trigger pull weight on a TriggerTech trigger?

TriggerTech triggers feature an adjustment screw on the bottom. Turning the screw clockwise will increase the pull weight, making it heavier, while turning it counter-clockwise will decrease the pull weight, making it lighter. A trigger pull gauge is recommended for accuracy.

What is the installation process for a TriggerTech trigger on a Remington 700?

Installation involves removing the old trigger by driving out two pins, then installing the new TriggerTech trigger using the provided pins. Key steps include ensuring the safety is engaged and performing a thorough function check afterward.

Are TriggerTech triggers compatible with Remington 700 clones?

Yes, TriggerTech triggers are designed to fit not only the actual Remington 700 action but also its clones, such as Bergara Precision and Solus actions, offering broad compatibility for rifle builders and enthusiasts.

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