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<blockquote data-quote="highfinblue" data-source="post: 3010741" data-attributes="member: 67530"><p>I've never seen one they got all the creep out of. They make them light, but it seems like it drags on and on before it breaks. CZ factory triggers are fantastic, I know Ruger could do the same. The set trigger on my CZ .223 is literally ounces, and that was straight from the factory. I'm 61 years old and Ruger has been making the same horrible triggers all my life, at least a Remington 700 could be cleaned up and break clean at less than two pounds. My problem is I know the technology is available, I just don't understand why they don't utilize it. I'd probably own three or four of their rifles if they would fix it. I love their pistols, and I do have a custom shop left hand 10/22, but I haven't shot it enough yet to know what it is capable of. The trigger is not bad though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highfinblue, post: 3010741, member: 67530"] I've never seen one they got all the creep out of. They make them light, but it seems like it drags on and on before it breaks. CZ factory triggers are fantastic, I know Ruger could do the same. The set trigger on my CZ .223 is literally ounces, and that was straight from the factory. I'm 61 years old and Ruger has been making the same horrible triggers all my life, at least a Remington 700 could be cleaned up and break clean at less than two pounds. My problem is I know the technology is available, I just don't understand why they don't utilize it. I'd probably own three or four of their rifles if they would fix it. I love their pistols, and I do have a custom shop left hand 10/22, but I haven't shot it enough yet to know what it is capable of. The trigger is not bad though. [/QUOTE]
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