Trigger Tech Warranty

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Will TT rebuild a 2 stage that has developed a lot movement, creep, before it brakes.
I bought two in the hopes of identical triggers on my 700’s. Both had different creep and over travel out the box, for $400 per I was disgusted. One has gone completely to hell.
Is this the definition “good” in 2025 or just bad luck?
 
I can count on one hand the number of complaints I've seen with Triggertech, incl these two. Every mfgr screws up once in a while, but, 99% will fix it for you with as little hassle as possible, just contact them.
 
TT seems to have a pretty decent rate of failure. I had a trigger sear snap in half on my first round, and a friend had a nasty delayed sear dropping issue causing hangfires.

That being said, they replaced both our trigger no question pretty easily
 
TT seems to have a pretty decent rate of failure. I had a trigger sear snap in half on my first round, and a friend had a nasty delayed sear dropping issue causing hangfires.

That being said, they replaced both our trigger no question pretty easily
Mine was also a sear issue.
 
There are many fine triggers manufactured from many different companies. Most trigger problems are caused from Improper installation, Bubba adjustments or fine tuning or wrong hanger etc. Rarely is it an actual defect in the trigger. Not saying it cant happen. Ive used Jard,Timney,Kidd,XTSP,Trigger Tech,BixnAndy and just about every quality aftermarket trigger available.
Trigger Tech manufactures fine triggers that are idiot proof.

For adjustability/repeatability a Bix N Andy is second to NONE.
Theres no such thing as idiot proof!! Unfortunately.
 
On the other hand Bix uses balls, zero confidence that will feel like properly set sear engagement. Back to searching for 1985 or older Rem700 take offs. A clean breaking 40oz is all I’m after. Thanks for all the replies.
 
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