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Anyone know about Dayton Traister triggers for rugers? Is there anyway to get rid of creep? pull is fine easily adjustable but it has a little creep to it. Thanks | ||
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Ditch it and buy a remington and then add a jewel trigger! | |||
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I agree with CZECHTECH but in reality a simple Timney replacement is all you need. I replaced the Ruger trigger with a Timney and it breaks like glass at 2 lb. | |||
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Jeep: A gun smith should be able to take care of the "creep" on the new trigger. I have a Timney on my Ruger and it works well, but Ruger triggers can be worked by a gun smith any way you want. The instructions are available to gun smiths at the site below. Again, the instructions are intended for gun smiths use only. http://www.centerfirecentral.com/77trigger.html By the way, keep your Ruger, and use the money saved from the purchase to fix the trigger and buy a good scope. | |||
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quote:I just finished installing a Timney on a 77MK II .338WM tonight ! I set it at 3.5# took all of 20 min. a fantastic trigger for the $62.99 @ midway Keep the Ruger they cant be beat for the $$$$ | |||
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