atblis
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I am working on the trigger to my 77/22. I already have the Volq. sear and it helped. I've been adjusting the angles on the trigger, but I've found that there's some much play in the sear and trigger that it gets goofy quick. Anybody know a cheap source of shims? I know brownells sells them, but they're like 14 bucks for ten of them.
Also, I've read the instructions on the net regarding stoning the trigger. It never mentions anything about the metal. I was under the impression that Ruger trigger parts are cast, and then surface hardened. Do they need to be rehardened after stoning?
Also, I've read the instructions on the net regarding stoning the trigger. It never mentions anything about the metal. I was under the impression that Ruger trigger parts are cast, and then surface hardened. Do they need to be rehardened after stoning?