Timney Triggers' Remington 700 2-Stage Trigger: Guns & Gear|S8 E3

Published on October 20, 2016
Duration: 2:40

This video reviews the Timney Triggers two-stage trigger for the Remington 700 rifle. The trigger offers adjustable pull weights for both the first and second stages, allowing users to customize their shooting experience. The hosts highlight the benefits of a two-stage trigger for improved accuracy and control.

Quick Summary

The Timney Triggers two-stage trigger for the Remington 700 offers adjustable pull weights for both the first stage (0.5-3 lbs) and second stage (1-2.5 lbs). This allows shooters to customize their trigger for hunting or precision shooting, providing a controlled take-up and pressure wall for improved accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction and Location
  2. 00:17Introducing the Remington 700 and New Cartridge
  3. 00:39Customer Feedback and Two-Stage Trigger Development
  4. 00:53Explaining Two-Stage Trigger Mechanics
  5. 01:17Demonstrating Trigger Take-Up and Wall
  6. 01:40Trigger Adjustability: First and Second Stage Ranges
  7. 02:00Live Fire Demonstration
  8. 02:20Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the adjustment ranges for the Timney Triggers two-stage trigger on a Remington 700?

The first stage of the Timney two-stage trigger is adjustable from approximately 0.5 pounds to 3 pounds. The second stage offers adjustability from about 1 pound to 2.5 pounds, allowing for a customized trigger pull.

What is the primary benefit of a two-stage trigger for a Remington 700?

A two-stage trigger provides a more controlled shooting experience by offering a distinct take-up phase before reaching a pressure wall, which helps shooters prepare for the shot and can improve accuracy compared to a single-stage trigger.

Is the Timney Triggers two-stage trigger suitable for hunting?

Yes, the adjustability of the Timney two-stage trigger allows users to set a pull weight that is light enough for hunting applications while still providing the benefits of a two-stage design for precision.

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