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I have a Ruger M77 MKII stainless ultra light in 30/06 and the trigger is a little stiff. Should i have someone work on the trigger or should i go out and install a new one myself . I was thinking on buying the Timney trigger. What are your thoughts on this . Thanks Tanoose
 
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you can get a "tune up" spring kit for that for about 8 bucks, and install it yourself...

then, if you don't like it, got ahead and spend 70-80 on an adjustable trigger

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If i do go with a new trigger how are the timneys? Are there others i should consider. This is a hunting rifle
 
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If i do go with a new trigger how are the timneys? Are there others i should consider. This is a hunting rifle


When done correctly, the factory trigger can rival any of the standard aftermarket triggers that are available for it.
 
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