memtb
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crkckr, Often, sharing our less than flattering moments of our lives.....is a good cleansing of the soul! "Bless you my son, go and sin no more"! memtb
Before the "X-Mark Pro" trigger came out, the 'standard' Rem 700 trigger would lead to accidental discharges often enough to prompt many lawsuits. (https://www.kennerlyloutey.com/defective-remington-triggers-fire-still-not-recalled/) But I'm guessing you and your gunsmith discovered something else? Dying to know the answer!
In the motorcycling world there is a saying:Maybe those that have never made a mistake, will read some of these posts with "complete condescension", and learn something. Though...would never admit it!memtb
You should have polished the ar-15 just a bit more.2 incidents have happened in my gun owner ship career.
The first was with a TC encore. I had adjusted the trigger to ~1.5# using some diamond files and polishing compound. Gun worked great for about 2 years. Then one day at the range, I cocked the hammer back and heard the click. So, I let it go and it released. The 300 WM went off by total surprise. Thinking it was a fluke, I repeated the steps with the same result.
Next time was with an AR15. The military trigger was gritty, heavy, and creeped like cars at a stop sign. I polished the trigger to remove some of the roughness with Flitz. Took it to the range and was firing some bullets. About 3 magaizines later I fired the gun and it shot 2 shots in automatic fashion. Surprised and unsure of what had happened, I continued to shoot a few more shots. Couple of shots later it did it again. Well I stopped shooting it and took it apart. Threw the trigger assembly in the trash and ordered a trigger tech trigger. All good now.