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Gunsmithing
Remington 700 picks and choses when to fire
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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzsaw" data-source="post: 2703002" data-attributes="member: 11047"><p>I got lost on this post but a long time ago, I had a 700BDL Varmint Special. I had a very reoutable gunsmith do a trigger job. This was back in the early 1970's. When I cleaned the bolt, I doused iy liberally wit Rem-Oil. At the time it came "with Teflom" .</p><p></p><p>After this when I closed the bolt, it would "slam-fire". Not Good. I quickly sprayed it with degreaser and started over. It worked fine after that. Just leave a factory trigger alone. If you want a 1# pull weight install a Trigger Tech Diamond or if a target only rifle, a Jewell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzsaw, post: 2703002, member: 11047"] I got lost on this post but a long time ago, I had a 700BDL Varmint Special. I had a very reoutable gunsmith do a trigger job. This was back in the early 1970's. When I cleaned the bolt, I doused iy liberally wit Rem-Oil. At the time it came "with Teflom" . After this when I closed the bolt, it would "slam-fire". Not Good. I quickly sprayed it with degreaser and started over. It worked fine after that. Just leave a factory trigger alone. If you want a 1# pull weight install a Trigger Tech Diamond or if a target only rifle, a Jewell. [/QUOTE]
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