Originally Posted by lastround

Ruger Model 77 Mk II stainless with the original trigger worked down to around three pounds. (or slightly less) As BSA said earlier on this thread, “You’ve just got to learn how to work on Ruger triggers.” Don’t replace them with a box trigger.


On the MKII's, you cannot replace the trigger with a "box trigger" if you wanted to. The aftermarket triggers for Ruger Mark II's are naked triggers like the factory ones, just as simple and reliable, except they have adjustment screws and different springs with them. RJ