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Go to "rimfirecentral.com" and you will find out the best trigger or anything else you want to know about the 10/22.
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I use the Volquartzen custom trigger for my tactical solutions 10/22 set at 12oz and it works for me.
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The Kidd single and two stage triggers are fantastic and worth every penny.
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I usually just do a polish on the hammer and call it good. I am not sure I want a zero creep trigger on an autoloader. Rimfirecentral has instructions for polishing and removing the hook on the factory hammer. It usually cuts the pull weight by almost half.
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Eric have you had your factory bolt worked over by anyone yet? if not you may want to send it off to CPC for their bolt work in addition to the trigger you end up buying. BTW i poked around your pictures a bit and love the cabin you're working on. you look to be knowing what you're doing with that construction.
PS if i had the cash and wanted the pull weight you're looking for i too would go with KIDD or other high end trigger group.
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I use Volquartzen Parts to rebuild my 10-22 Triggers , their parts are the best you can buy. I really like Kidd Barrels on the 10-22 they have out performed any other brand i have tried. My present 10-22 Squirrel Rifle with Trigger rebuilt from Volquartzen Parts , Kidd Barrel , Boyd Tact Cool Stock , Burris Mini 6 power with AO
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I use Volquartzen Parts to rebuild my 10-22 Triggers , their parts are the best you can buy. I really like Kidd Barrels on the 10-22 they have out performed any other brand i have tried. My present 10-22 Squirrel Rifle with Trigger rebuilt from Volquartzen Parts , Kidd Barrel , Boyd Tact Cool Stock , Burris Mini 6 power with AO i hope their 10/22 parts are better than their Mark II pistol parts were a couple years ago. many years ago i bought some stuff for my M77/22 and was pleased. then i bought some stuff for my Mark II pistol and i was much less than pleased. the chatter marks from the machining were horrible. apparently they had been outsorcing to china for some of the manufacturing and the crap they got back was horrible. i site an example the following picture. look at the burrs on the face and the chatter marks inside the hole.
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I have a Jard 1 pound trigger assembly I bought about 10 years ago that is not leaving even my cold dead fingers.
Kidd might be good, haven't tried it.
I really wasn't overly impressed with Volquartsen. Better than factory, yes. Good, no. Pull is still too heavy for my taste.
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I used the Volquartsen parts in mine. When I got it all back together the trigger wouldn't return on it's own. Of course that was the last part that went in so I had to take it all apart again and put the original trigger return spring back in. Now it shoots great. I also put the Hogue overmolded stock on it and a Green Mountain stainless bull barrel. It looks a lot like bea175's gun.
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