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You can adjust the X mark pro in the same manner you would the earlier trigger on the Remington 700, Google Rem 700 trigger adjustments. If you don't clearly understand the internal workings of a trigger group assembly with sear,over-travel & trigger-pull weight adjustments,THEN HAVE A REPUTABLE GUNSMITH PERFORM THE WORK for you for around $20-$40. If you have a new Remington 700 with the X mark pro trigger and wish to retain the factory warranty you have to have a licenced/approved gunsmith perform the adjustment work & provide you with a written reciept of the work. There is a replacement trigger pull weight spring & bolt release spring available mail-order from Brownells in the U.S that will lower the trigger pull to around 1.5 pounds otherwise you might get as low as 2-2.5 pounds with the factory supplied spring. Your other option is to replace the whole X mark pro trigger group/assembly with a JEWELL HVR (with safety lever) or benchrest (with-out safety) trigger group & get adjustments down to 4 ounces & up to 48 ounces. Other replacement adjustable triggers are available via Brownells like SHILEN,RIFLE BASIX & TIMNEY,check their on-line catalogue. In my opinion,it's not only a real pity that Remington can trust you to buy & otherwise safely use their rifles but cannot adjust a trigger from the factory for a safe release pull of around 2.5lb on what is otherwise a well put together rifle. Regards...Phil "ROOSHOOTER" Australia

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