Remington trigger

Installed it last week,went to the range today.
Adjusted it four clicks in from the lightest trigger pull before I went,just to test.
Then set it about halfway,definitely a rather big difference from the hard gritty original trigger.
Accuracy isn’t half bad either,got around 3/4” or less three shot group.
I normally shoot several five shot groups when I test accuracy and precision but today was just for fun.
And I shot mostly offhand.
 
My 700 went off buy putting a round in the chamber. I had it fixed at a gun smith and have 2 more remington 700s that I will not use because of this. I need to have them fixed and I dont want to take the scope off to send to remington. They will fix it for free I THINK but you have to remove the scope and send it to them. I am going to send them to a gunsmith when I get time. The trigger problem has persisted for years with remingtons.
 
I have owned and still own a few 700s never had a problem but have heard about the problem. What seem to be the problem with scope removal?
 

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