Installing a CG Trigger in A Wood Stock
Tech Tip by Mark LaFevers
Our “master fabricator” Mark LaFevers has installed some of the CG Mod 22 triggers from X-Treme Shooting Products. This is an excellent Two-stage Trigger for the Remington 700 type actions. Though advertised as a “drop-in”, Mark found some stock fitting was required when installing this unit in a wood stock. Here is Mark’s brief report.
CG Mod 22 Trigger Installation Tips
Having already installed a CG X-Treme trigger in my Borden-action Eliseo tube gun, I was looking forward to the same easy installation and adjustment process on a friend’s Remington 22-250 in a laminate varminter stock. Where there were no fit issues in the aluminum Eliseo stock, I had to relieve a fair amount of wood at the tang end of the laminate stock inletting. While not difficult, this took a little more time than I had anticipated, using a 3/8″ square file.
The end result was just as satisfying, a two-stage trigger fully independently adjustable with outstanding feel and sensitivity. The adjustment instructions for the CG Mod 22 trigger from X-Treme Shooting Products are clear and easy to follow.
I like to set the length of travel of the first stage long enough to define pulling up to the end of it clearly, with the second stage set just heavy enough that you don’t pull into it accidentally before you are ready. The trigger breaks very cleanly, helping to make the shot either on paper or hunting. It’s nice to find a two-stage trigger with this kind of precise adjustment that also has a safety — an important feature for a hunting gun.
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Tags: CG X-Treme, Rem 700, Tirgger, Two-Stage
On the CG Trigger, the gold-tone trigger shoe is reversible, so you can have a straight trigger front edge or a curved trigger. It also adjusts for LOP along the horizontal shaft. There is also a CG version with a conventional (factory-look) black metal trigger shoe.
Very interesting trigger installation in the picture.
How does this trigger compare to the Jesell BR trigger?
This trigger is not designed to compete against 2oz. bench rest triggers. These triggers have minimal sear engagement. The concept of as true 2 stage trigger is to have much more sear engagement for safety reasons until you pull through the 1st stage up against the 2nd stage. From there it breaks clean and light if set up that way. Also if the trigger is let up and the shot is not taken, then it will return to full sear engagement and be very safe.