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Have a, Ruger 10/22 RSI, Talo Exclusive, 10/22 carbine - that I really like, and like to shoot. I usually prefer to leave my guns in 'factory' condition - but I saw an ad for the Ruger BX 10/22 trigger, $60 - and thought it would be an enhancement to this rifle - although I never thought the 'original' trigger was lacking.
Anyone familiar with the Ruger BX trigger or have any thoughts regarding?
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I put the BX triggers on three 10/22s and think they are a good value for the $50 - $60 that they typically cost. If the original trigger doesn't bother you, I think that you will really like the BX, as it has a lighter and smoother release.
The 10/22 guys on RFC seem to prefer Brimstone and Kidd reworked triggers for their more expensive builds.
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I've been really happy with the 2 BX Triggers I have. One is in a Magnum Research 22 Magnum and the other is in a Ruger 10/22M and both work perfectly...
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Campfire Tracker
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Mine has been absolutely great. I installed it over a year ago. Simple to do and the price is right.
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I recently had an opportunity to shoot my 10/22 with a Brimstone top tier trigger job, and my friend's 10/22 with a new BX trigger. He got his BX for $50, which is a great value. My sense is that the BX is much better than the original, but a bit "softer" than the Brimstone. Unless a shooter were very picky and could discern the finer points of trigger feel, he would be very happy with the BX.
Paul
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I've had a BX trigger. The BX trigger is a fine trigger, and 99.98% of all shooters would be happy with the performance of the BX over the standard factory trigger. That being said, if I were trying to wring out all of the accuracy I could from a 10/22, I'd drop in a KIDD trigger. The KIDD single stage triggers are on sale for $199.99.
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They're a great value and well worth the price of admission.
Dave
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Mine is fine, be nice if they just make that the standard trigger now.
�When in doubt, I whip it out.� Uncle Ted
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