Backwudz
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Anyone have experience with these? If so, is it worth changing triggers on a Ruger Mark II 25-06 ?
meat hunter said:The aftermarket triggers are great if you don't know a competant gunsmith who can work your factory trigger. All of my rifles except for my AR's have smith worked triggers at 16-24 ounces. My gunsmith does the trigger job for $35. I'm pretty sure there are no quality triggers available for that kind of money.
Koyodiak said:meat hunter said:The aftermarket triggers are great if you don't know a competant gunsmith who can work your factory trigger. All of my rifles except for my AR's have smith worked triggers at 16-24 ounces. My gunsmith does the trigger job for $35. I'm pretty sure there are no quality triggers available for that kind of money.
So, what kind of triggers/work have you done to your AR's?
I've got a "new to me" Bushmaster "Patrolman's Carbine", it'll need some trigger work done.
meat hunter said:The aftermarket triggers are great if you don't know a competant gunsmith who can work your factory trigger. All of my rifles except for my AR's have smith worked triggers at 16-24 ounces. My gunsmith does the trigger job for $35. I'm pretty sure there are no quality triggers available for that kind of money.