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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 2322259" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>Closest I can come is a Ruger 77-22. Bought it cheap from an individual at an OKC gunshow. It had possibly the worst trigger I have ever pulled, next to the one that came on my 77 Mk II 30-06. After a $30 sear and spring, it is a very accurate little bolt action .22.</p><p></p><p>After $115 for a new Timney trigger, the 30-06 is also a pleasure to shoot. I had a smith at H&H weigh the trigger, and he told me it was somewhere over eight pounds. That is as high as his scale went. I suspectr it was close to 12. Now it's a nice 3 <u>+</u></p><p>This has been my only significant complaint about Ruger firearms. I have owned a half dozen 10/22 rifles over the years and like them, but all of them needed trigger work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 2322259, member: 711"] Closest I can come is a Ruger 77-22. Bought it cheap from an individual at an OKC gunshow. It had possibly the worst trigger I have ever pulled, next to the one that came on my 77 Mk II 30-06. After a $30 sear and spring, it is a very accurate little bolt action .22. After $115 for a new Timney trigger, the 30-06 is also a pleasure to shoot. I had a smith at H&H weigh the trigger, and he told me it was somewhere over eight pounds. That is as high as his scale went. I suspectr it was close to 12. Now it's a nice 3 [U]+[/U] This has been my only significant complaint about Ruger firearms. I have owned a half dozen 10/22 rifles over the years and like them, but all of them needed trigger work. [/QUOTE]
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