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This is my second season with a W&S 700 shooting skeet and grouse. The front trigger has always been just a little light for me but no other problems till yesterday. Station one high house it doubled. I quit and upon further investigation I could get the left barrel to trip by wrapping the receiver with my hand. Taking the stock and trigger group out revealed no problems. I then put the barrels and forend on with snap caps and went to trip the sears, took a good 3 to 4 pounds to release and could not get the left to trip by accident. The fit of the triggers is somewhat tight to the trip arms and it seems that the wood has shrunk and doesn't allow for full engagement. Has anybody had this or seen this problem? Seems a easy fix with a proper washer under the back of the trigger group. I can and do a lot of my own gun work but I don't touch ejectors or triggers. This seems a stock problem and would like to hear from others. Thanks Bob


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You're smart not to touch ejectors or triggers! Get in touch with Hugh Lomas down in Elkhart Lake. He'll get your 700 straightened out for you.


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