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badshot
07-17-2011, 04:09
Have searched and haven't found info.

I have a question related to the Ruger M77 for an experienced gunsmith, one of you experienced QP's (Reaper, TS, Longrange, etc come to mind), or someone with first hand experience and a similar issue.

Had one worked on by a Gunsmith that wasn't known to me (1st mistake) who set the pull at 3lbs. It is a stiff pull and single stage.

Question: Can the trigger be set to be more like a target pull (smoother) and at a lower 2 1/2 lbs with the current factory assembly? If not, a suitable, even jeweled, and strong (take a lot of field abuse in extreme environments -35 to 115F) replacement assembly that will?

The rifle is an acceptable accurate for its purpose but with a better trigger it would be close to my other rifles. Most are Rem 700's or custom's. (eg. rounds touching or making the hole bigger at 100yrds)

Its a muscle memory thing especially with quick off hand shots w/o sling.

Your respected input would be appreciated,

BS

Dusty
07-17-2011, 05:11
Just drop in a Timney and set the pull to whatever you want (as long as you currently don't have a 2 stage LC6 trigger in it, now).

badshot
07-17-2011, 05:42
Will bring it and one of the other rifles for comparison to a pro to drop one in.

Factory triggers have really gone down in quality since all the legal bs!

Have a Rem 597 .22 Mag just sitting in the safe.


Thanks Dusty, that's the answer I was looking for.

Dusty
07-17-2011, 05:47
Will bring it and one of the other rifles for comparison to a pro to drop one in.

Factory triggers have really gone down in quality since all the legal bs!

Have a Rem 597 .22 Mag just sitting in the safe.


Thanks Dusty, that's the answer I was looking for.

My fee is one ea. Remington 597. :D

mojaveman
07-17-2011, 11:12
Agree on Timney triggers. Put a 501 on my Remington 700 and it shot like a different rifle. It's a drop in so it was easy to install. If your not confident adjusting it have a competent gunsmith do it. Do some research and talk to some people before selecting the person who is going to work on your firearms.

badshot
07-17-2011, 12:07
. Do some research and talk to some people before selecting the person who is going to work on your firearms.

Didn't have much choice locally (locally meaning 30mi away) at the time. I'll either drive the 100mi's to a good one , ship them to AI, or one of the guys whom built my customs.

Other important note to M77 owners or soon to be. The only way to fix the issue is drop in a new assembly as the factory's one is setup that way. Safety thing for dumbass's.

Thanks Mojaveman

badshot
07-17-2011, 12:24
My fee is one ea. Remington 597. :D

I have used it a few times successfully just required a bit more time, (insert video of shooter on TV hunting show here), Had to wrap my finger around the trigger like a double action revolver.

Tell you what, if there isn't a replacement assembly for it (haven't checked lately) in 5 years and I didn't trade it, I'll ship it to your FFL free!

Think its a piece of junk :D

Dusty
07-17-2011, 12:27
I have used it a few times successfully just required a bit more time, (insert video of shooter on TV hunting show here), Had to wrap my finger around the trigger like a double action revolver.

Tell you what, if there isn't a replacement assembly for it (haven't checked lately) in 5 years and I didn't trade it, I'll ship it to your FFL free!

Think its a piece of junk :D

If you do, I'll send you my Marlin Model 60 with a messed-up stock...so be careful! :D

The Reaper
07-17-2011, 12:28
Of the big three (Remington, Winchester, and Ruger), Ruger has the worst trigger, and in my experience, the least adjustable/tuneable.

There are a number of makers of good aftermarket triggers, any one of which should be able to be set up with a decent (and safe) pull.

Isn't ROBAR in your area? IIRC, they do gunsmithing, as well as coatings and custom rifles.

Sad to say, but sometimes, it costs more money to make an inferior product work like one which was more expensive initially. Personally, I would sell the Ruger and use the money towards a Remington, or a Winchester.

TR

badshot
07-17-2011, 14:18
Of the big three (Remington, Winchester, and Ruger), Ruger has the worst trigger, and in my experience, the least adjustable/tuneable.

There are a number of makers of good aftermarket triggers, any one of which should be able to be set up with a decent (and safe) pull.

Isn't ROBAR in your area? IIRC, they do gunsmithing, as well as coatings and custom rifles.

Sad to say, but sometimes, it costs more money to make an inferior product work like one which was more expensive initially. Personally, I would sell the Ruger and use the money towards a Remington, or a Winchester.

TR

I agree with inferior product and normally would get a Rem short heavy barrel for the purpose it was intended for. Under normal circumstances would sell it too. Thing is I have a sensitive wife, and it was a Christmas present from her.

I'll definitely check out ROBAR when back in civilized country, hopefully by spring 2012. Right now still in the middle of the Helena National Forest, Montana. Helena is an hour away on a good day. Nice bladder emptying ride though :) (Satellite internet)

Thank you for your respected input Reaper.


Dusty: 60's aren't bad, that was my first non-air rifle.

badshot
07-17-2011, 14:35
If you do, I'll send you my Marlin Model 60 with a messed-up stock...so be careful! :D

Thought they were for shooting, what poor animal did you beat it with? :D

MVP
07-18-2011, 08:57
"I agree with inferior product and normally would get a Rem short heavy barrel for the purpose it was intended for. Under normal circumstances would sell it too. Thing is I have a sensitive wife, and it was a Christmas present from her."

LOL, I have an HK Tactical for the same reason...

MVP

badshot
07-18-2011, 12:55
LOL, I have an HK Tactical for the same reason...
MVP

LOL! Got this little rat dog from her as well but is totally functional:
Let's me know if there's anything around, like a pack rat trying to get in the house, and if a weapon comes out she goes and hides til its over. Growls at the wife when she first sees her. And if I tell her to attack while the wife is lying down, will promptly jump on her head and lick any exposed portion of her face until called off.

What more could you ask for ;)