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Have a good one
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Yes Sir, all the very best
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Happy Birthday 🍻
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Hope it was good one
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Thank you all for remembering my Ausvarmint birthday.

If I'm lucky, there will be time this weekend to do some trigger work on the Browning.

Already did the Ruger trigger but still haven't been to the range, since I buggered my arm and some other family issues.
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Hey Raven , tell me more about your trigger work on Rugers, Ive got an M77 Vt 2 think, with terrible 3lb 2 stage trigger. I'm happy with two stage triggers but not happy with 3 lb triggers. Is it a big job requiring mammoth degrees in engineering ?? :lol:
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barryb wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2024 7:14 am Hey Raven , tell me more about your trigger work on Rugers, Ive got an M77 Vt 2 think, with terrible 3lb 2 stage trigger. I'm happy with two stage triggers but not happy with 3 lb triggers. Is it a big job requiring mammoth degrees in engineering ?? :lol:
No rush to come back to me - enjoy your birthday in the meantime.
Mine is a Ruger Hawkeye Predator with the VT trigger. The VT trigger is supposedly the "competition" fully adjustable one but it seems to be an orphan of the Ruger range when it comes to parts and information (doesn't seem removable or replaceable). All I could do was buy a trigger spring kit for about $20. Very easy to install but make sure you get all the locktite out of the smaller adjustment screw otherwise you'll probably strip the hex in the grub screw (as I did). I couldn't detect how much lighter is and I don't have a trigger pull gauge (and just missed out on a good price on eBay). I'd say it's lighter but the two-stage is still there (gets trigger gets a bit draggy if you try to set it as light as possible, which masks the two stage somewhat :? ).

Today I did the Browning X Bolt trigger. Found a good video on how to change out the sear spring, which looked a lot more trickier than it was. Definitely a knack to getting it out without destroying it. I set it fairly light but safe, zero creep. Love it and can't wait for a range day to try it. :D

I got my springs from here https://highvelocityhuntingaustralia.com.au/products/ but as they DON'T come without instructions I used the M*Carbo youtube videos for installation advice.
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Thanks Raven , much appreciated.
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