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I would like advice on how to decrease the trigger pull on my Rem. 7600???

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  • I would like advice on how to decrease the trigger pull on my Rem. 7600???

    I know how to remove the "trigger group". I have factory instructions however these instructions say factory authorized probably based on liability?????

    I would like to either file the spring 1/2 turn at a time until I achieve a desired pull wt. Helpful advise and experience is welcome.

    Please post your experinces in detail.
    THANKS YOU
    BULLETSWAPPER

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    As of right now 529 views and no responses. ?????? Doesn't any one know how to????

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    • #3
      On a 760 - just push out the pins, with the hammer in the cocked position. I would stone the trigger hook and sear before removing spring metal. Yours is newer than mine and that means poor machining and finish work to make the lawyers happy.

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      • #4
        Your bet bet would be to contact Wolff Springs and see if they have a lighter "kit". Cutting a spring could cause a too weak spring,or excessive play that could cause an unsafe trigger or accidental discharge.
        An aftermarket rigger would be a better way to go.
        I've been a hobby gunsmith for over 50 years and triggers,other than polishing mating surfaces, should not be modified in any manner unless you are 100% sure of what you are doing and the factory authorizes these modifications.

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