CMC Triggers has just dropped a game-changer for Remington 700 owners: the Adjustable Ultra Precision Trigger Group, bridging the gap between AR-style precision and the timeless reliability of bolt-action rifles. Available in both flat and curved trigger-bow styles, this drop-in unit imports CMC’s battle-tested single-stage tech—think crisp 2.5-4.5 lb pulls with zero creep—from the AR world straight into the 700 platform. It’s not just a trigger; it’s a precision upgrade that screams modernize without compromise, especially for those who’ve been tinkering with aftermarket hunks of metal that never quite nailed the feel.
What makes this a big deal for the 2A community? The Remington 700 isn’t just any rifle—it’s the backbone of American hunting, long-range shooting, and yes, even some controversial history that anti-gunners love to harp on. CMC’s move democratizes elite trigger performance, letting everyday shooters and competitive PRS guys dial in sub-MOA accuracy without breaking the bank or the factory warranty. In a market flooded with Timney and Jewell clones, CMC stands out with its AR heritage: adjustable overtravel, hard stainless internals for longevity, and that signature glass rod break. Implications? Expect a surge in 700 builds for NRL Hunter matches and custom deer rifles, pushing back against the narrative that bolt-actions are relics. This isn’t evolution; it’s the trigger upgrade that could redefine reliability in an era of endless AR hype.
For 2A enthusiasts, it’s a reminder that innovation thrives when free from bureaucratic shackles—CMC’s pushing boundaries while platforms like the 700 remain untouched by red-flag overreach. If you’re running a sendero or ADL, snag one now; it’s poised to become the new standard, proving once again that Second Amendment rights fuel the best tech. Who’s installing first?