I really appreciate all the good advice and view points here.
I read on a forum last night searching for as much info, and working knowledgeable opinions, as possible,
and one gentleman exclaimed that he would lean towards replacement, (Timney), verses stoning the original, because the Timney could withstand thousands of more rounds
vs. Stoning and possibly only able to last until 500-1000 rounds.
I'm having a hard time swallowing that one!
I like hearing from actual shooters who have done it and use and test their work through shooting and Hunting, as I do.
I strongly agree as I said earlier, with BSA, to be careful in not taking too much material off!
The Illustration above that UA, posted is very good to help understand, as the trigger is easily accessible, and I'm confident in my workmanship,
and my ability to test it safely afterwards, as it's very important to do the workmanship correctly.
I did read where Ruger's first Model 77's had adjustable triggers, but went with this harder pull trigger on their Mark II, Rifles do to frivolous Lawsuits,
and such.

HS 58


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