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Ruger M77, MKII Triggers
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2870248" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>I just finished installing a Timney trigger on my 6mm Creedmoor, M77 MKII. This is the 3rd Timney trigger fit I have done on M77 MKII's.</p><p></p><p>The job took about 1 hour, the contact point on the Timney trigger where is touches the rotating part of the Ruger safety needed to be filed down .068. I polished all surfaces with 400 grit, then cleaned up everything with carb cleaner finished with a puff on Hornady One-Shot cleaner & lube.</p><p></p><p>Opening up the stock to accommodate the slightly larger Timney trigger took about 15 minutes. I used a 5/16 round wood rasp & small half round wood rasp on the laminated stock. </p><p></p><p>I used the supplied Timney spring. Trigger pull is now about 2 pounds vs 4 plus pounds on the tuned-up Ruger trigger. This sure helps my real old hand-eye coordination needed for shooting good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2870248, member: 115658"] I just finished installing a Timney trigger on my 6mm Creedmoor, M77 MKII. This is the 3rd Timney trigger fit I have done on M77 MKII's. The job took about 1 hour, the contact point on the Timney trigger where is touches the rotating part of the Ruger safety needed to be filed down .068. I polished all surfaces with 400 grit, then cleaned up everything with carb cleaner finished with a puff on Hornady One-Shot cleaner & lube. Opening up the stock to accommodate the slightly larger Timney trigger took about 15 minutes. I used a 5/16 round wood rasp & small half round wood rasp on the laminated stock. I used the supplied Timney spring. Trigger pull is now about 2 pounds vs 4 plus pounds on the tuned-up Ruger trigger. This sure helps my real old hand-eye coordination needed for shooting good. [/QUOTE]
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