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any one have one? is it worth installing?
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I've bought a few of them. Some rifles they really helped, others I couldn't tell much difference.
Guess that's not much help. If you have a rifle that's pretty bad, I'd give it a try.
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I like mine a lot. It still has a little creep, but it makes holding a good sight picture while letting off a round much easier. I only have it in the one gun, a Glenfield 30-30. Installation's a cinch.
Ella
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They are good to go.I install them with a reduced power hammer spring.
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I stoned my factory trigger this past weekend, following the guides on Marlinowners.com, I still have the factory springs and it breaks clean at 31 ounces. A tad lower than I wanted but that is the result of another pass or three with the stone.
In my opinion, it's worth attempting on your own and if you are not happy or take it to far, go with the happy trigger.
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I stoned my factory trigger this past weekend, following the guides on Marlinowners.com, I still have the factory springs and it breaks clean at 31 ounces. A tad lower than I wanted but that is the result of another pass or three with the stone.
In my opinion, it's worth attempting on your own and if you are not happy or take it to far, go with the happy trigger. I'm with RDW. I've installed the happy trigger on a couple and helped greatly. However, I think it's worth a try to improve it yourself. $90 is a lot of money these days.
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I think a competant gunsmith can make a factory trigger as good
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Well now that I have used the instructions written by swany .I will not buy a WW Trigger again.Got 5 336`s down to just under 3lbs using the stock hammer spring.By the way I use a diamond stone I bought from Mike Bellm for Encores to polish the sear with.Here is a link. http://www.marlinowners.com/forum/basic-triggers/33129-marlin-trigger.html
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