The Remington triggers can be dangerous because of their design they are a bit less forgiving than they might be. No trigger on a hunting rifle should go lower than about 2.5-3.0 pounds of pull. The control is difficult with lighter pulls while wearing gloves, cold numbed fingers etc. Still usually the stock trigger can be safely dropped to 3.0 pounds and cleaned up a bit. Also a note.-the triggers on Remington rifles use esecially the same design from the 722-721's thru the M700 line(ADL's, BDL's, and CDL's). Some were made without adjustment(M788) but the 'connector' which is the part in the design which has been the cause of the problems, is present in all. I've used a lot of Timneys and they are real values, the Shilen's are a bit more precise and the pull weight can be taken a bit lower but that precision is wasted in a trigger set at 3.0 pounds. I would have the factory trigger turned down to 3.0 pounds or if the safety thing is a bother, I'd advise the timney..