just like i keep saying to SPS owners.
Just because it is a 700 doesn't mean it is put together properly and with the care and attention a BDL or CDL will get.
I am a remington fanatic, but the SPS is not on par with the rest of the american built remington line (or the 798, even though it is built by Zastav)
take the stock off and see what is going on with the trigger assembly. is it the new X-Mark Pro trigger or the older style trigger? is it simply bent (the trigger that is not the whole assembly)? did something get wedged in crooked? will the gun still fire?
and lastly, why the heck did you buy a gun with a crooked trigger? Seriously, this will teach you to inspect a gun really close before buying it.
Next, don't shop at that store again if they would not at least exchange a deffective product they just sold. Lots of other gun shops that are willing to give you a gun in exchange for your $$$ ..
if the trigger is simply tweaked/bent, then try to carefully bend back in place. if the entire assembly is crooked, see if taking it off the gun (real simple and lots of instructions online) and re mounting helps. if nothing works order an aftermarket trigger (i prefer JARD or Jewel) from midway or brownells and install it.