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How to file Ruger 10/22 trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="Crowkiller" data-source="post: 192695" data-attributes="member: 10783"><p>The target hammer is what makes most of the difference in the 10/22. They run about $30, so I'd not waste my time trying to adjust one. This reduces the pull weight down considerably. You might still have a little creep and overtravel, but those can be fixed in other ways.</p><p></p><p>ss7mm gave you a link to a site that has more info than you ever wanted on the 10/22. I personally use a Volquartsen target hammer and the "JB Weld trick" on my 10/22s.</p><p></p><p>A good trigger will ruin you for the average trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowkiller, post: 192695, member: 10783"] The target hammer is what makes most of the difference in the 10/22. They run about $30, so I'd not waste my time trying to adjust one. This reduces the pull weight down considerably. You might still have a little creep and overtravel, but those can be fixed in other ways. ss7mm gave you a link to a site that has more info than you ever wanted on the 10/22. I personally use a Volquartsen target hammer and the "JB Weld trick" on my 10/22s. A good trigger will ruin you for the average trigger. [/QUOTE]
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