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Ruger rpr....not impressed
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<blockquote data-quote="NEMTHunter" data-source="post: 1573720" data-attributes="member: 77631"><p>Where the sear and trigger meet. you need to take a little metal off to get the sear ledge down to about .020 You can also do it by taking a little off the trigger where it sets against the sear. The company's play it safe on put a good sized ledge on the sear for the trigger to catch. I also remove the little "safety" part of the trigger. Its not needed and the aftermarket triggers do not have it. It just adds pull weight.</p><p></p><p>I wish i would have took pictures or a video of the process when I did two of them. Pictures or videos are worth a lot.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I will say this if you have ever messed with Ruger triggers you will be able to tell whats needed when you get in there. My "non adjustable" 6.5 Pound M77 mark 2 is now sitting @ 1.5 pounds. With no creep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEMTHunter, post: 1573720, member: 77631"] Where the sear and trigger meet. you need to take a little metal off to get the sear ledge down to about .020 You can also do it by taking a little off the trigger where it sets against the sear. The company's play it safe on put a good sized ledge on the sear for the trigger to catch. I also remove the little "safety" part of the trigger. Its not needed and the aftermarket triggers do not have it. It just adds pull weight. I wish i would have took pictures or a video of the process when I did two of them. Pictures or videos are worth a lot. I will say this if you have ever messed with Ruger triggers you will be able to tell whats needed when you get in there. My "non adjustable" 6.5 Pound M77 mark 2 is now sitting @ 1.5 pounds. With no creep. [/QUOTE]
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