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REPLACEMENT TRIGGER ON RUGER M-77 MARK II
15 December 2011, 23:45
vinesREPLACEMENT TRIGGER ON RUGER M-77 MARK II
which is better, or which one do yall prefer a BASIX OR TIMMEY
16 December 2011, 00:16
shootawayAnother option would be to order a replacement sear spring from Wolfe springs and keep the Ruger trigger.I have not tried this myself but have been wondering what a difference it would make.I know the striker spring replacement is a good improvement over the original.
16 December 2011, 05:21
.404neither...Spec-Tech is the best
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16 December 2011, 22:12
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neither...Spec-Tech is the best
OK .404 just ordered a 860-001 spec-tech trigger from Brownells $78.00 hope its good
21 December 2011, 18:11
vinesthis trigger is OK..it could ues a little more polishing or.. it could use a little more time in the tumbler. has a few rough edges but ok...
21 December 2011, 18:56
Labmanquote:
Another option would be to order a replacement sear spring from Wolfe springs and keep the Ruger trigger.I have not tried this myself but have been wondering what a difference it would make.I know the striker spring replacement is a good improvement over the original.
I did just that for my Hawkeye .223. Really helped with the weight of the trigger pull. It definitely is worth the few bucks for the new spring. It's easy to change.
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29 December 2011, 23:41
BigNateI can't find my notes on it but iff you search the web you'll probably find info. Bassically you do need to polish things first, the one mod is to take the edge of the sear off at about 45 deg angle. Keep this angle edge sharp. Polishing touching surfaces will smooth things out a lot, include the pin hole. It can be cleaned up with lapping compound and a drill bit that barely fits. Turn the bit around so the smooth part of the shank is used.
Lighter springs can be had easily. Nate
29 December 2011, 23:48
BigNateVines check your PM's.
30 December 2011, 01:55
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Vines check your PM's.
Thanks BigNate
31 December 2011, 02:40
LionHunterI put a Timney into my Ruger RSM .458Lott early this year, but used the original Ruger spring, an option that Timney suggests. Had to carve a bit of wood off inside the stock but that was not a big issue, and again it was mentioned by Timney.
I've used the Timney triggers on only two rifles that had terrible triggers, but have been happy with both.
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31 December 2011, 19:05
TC1I replaced mine with a Timney and have been very happy with it.
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31 December 2011, 20:25
Kabluewyquote:
Originally posted by BigNate:
the one mod is to take the edge of the sear off at about 45 deg angle. Keep this angle edge sharp.
Polishing touching surfaces will smooth things out a lot, include the pin hole.
I'm wondering about those two statments.
I thought the sear engagment should be 90 deg angle?
Also wouldn't polishing the pin hole allow it to not fit tight, thus allowing a slight amount of wiggle?
KB
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01 January 2012, 00:18
p dog shooterI put spec techs in 4 of my ruger MKII rilfes so far and just ordered another one.
They are easy to install and work well
02 January 2012, 06:17
Tapper2I too vote for the Spec-tech trigger. I have used them all and have been satisfied with all, but like the Spec-tech, best for a Ruger.....Tom
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