My Rugers have very good triggers that break clean and crisp at 3.0 lbs. It isn't hard to get them that way if a guy takes his time and observes how it works. I grind the "beak" down on the sear to ensure safe engagement but minimal surface travel. I polish all the other surfaces that come in contact with a hard Arkansas stone, then review the spring. Some times it needs a coilectomy, sometimes not.

The trigger on my SS UL is among the best I currently have or had on any rifle. I'm not sure why they ever stopped making the SS UL. I prefer it 100:1 over the Compact version.


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