DDelle338.
The advice you got on the Remington triggers is good - Out of the half dozen or so Remington triggers I've had, all but one was very good. They can be adjusted easily - See this procedure previously posted on GBO:
http://www.gboreloaded.com/forums//index.php/topic,106102.0.htmlNow having said that, there was one that I got and it was the most recent rifle I have bought that WOULD NOT ADJUST! It was heavy from the start and would not pass the safety tests no matter what adjusting I did!
A friend swapped me another Remington trigger for that bad one - It was fine. It was one an extra one that he had replaced with a Timiney trigger. He wanted to keep the bad one I swapped him just in case he ever had to return the rifle to Remington as they will not service a rifle with an after market trigger. He plans to swap out his Timney trigger with that Remington before returning the rifle and put his Timney back in when he got it back.
Also, be warned - If you adjust a Remington trigger and return the rifle to Remington for any reason they will readjust the trigger before returning it to you. We still get a good laugh thinking about that poor repairman that would try to readjust that TRIGGER FROM HELL, not knowing that it doesn't matter as it will be replaced as soon as the rifle gets back to him!