I'm with Harry on this. The latest Rem triggers are not like those of a few years ago, although still adjustable the quality is not there any more. I have just changed the trigger on a my .17 for this reason ( post on Shilen trigger) and I did not want a Jewell as they do suffer if dirt gets in like with hunting ( I have them as well) The Shilen was very well made and is ok at 2 1/4 lb on that rifle, for hunting I personally use 3 1/2lb but would not go less. If you are not familiar with trigger fitting and setting, by all means get a Shilen or Timmney ( Timmney are in short supply for some reason) but get a smith to fit and set it for you. I see people on here whimping about spending $20 -40 to get it done by a smith, what price you buddy or families lives / good health? it only takes one accidental discharge. I have had two people over the years who thought that way, one let his rifle off in my vehicle ( lucky window was open) 1. it shouldn't have been loaded, 2. it had the safety on, 3. it had been "adjusted by him. The other did it in a guides 4x4 in Canada and had to walk the ten miles back to camp but other wise same points as the other guy. Neither of these guys now comes anywhere near me with any gun, ever, period.