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Old 06-12-2006, 05:58 PM
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how to adjust a ruger m77 trigger (old style)

I have a ruger m77 (1985) and wish to adjust the trigger pull. It is suppose to be adjustable. Ive looked hi and low and cannot find any info. Can any one help?
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Old 06-12-2006, 08:09 PM
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Trade it in for ANYTHING but another Ruger. That's how you fix a Ruger trigger. Get a Rem, Tikka, Win, CZ, etc.......JMHO.
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Old 06-12-2006, 10:17 PM
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Have heard that said about the ones mentioned too. Hang tight newB...someone who's messed with their triggers will get around here eventually.
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Old 06-13-2006, 12:17 AM
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I just did some trigger work on an old tang safety ruger 77. You have to get an aftermarket sear to get any decent kind of pull out of one. I used a Rifle Basix replacement (you can get them through Cabelas for about $40). This did wonders for that rifle. If there is a way to adjust the trigger without replacement parts, I don't know what it is.

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Old 06-13-2006, 12:20 PM
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Ajustable trigger?

The first thing you need to do is ignore yote!

The second thing you need to do is contact Ruger and ask them. If anyone in this country can tell you anything about a Ruger its Ruger.

I have herd that the Pre MKII M77's had an adjustable trigger but I've never adjusted one.

I've got a MKII and installed a Timney adjustable trigger in it.

I think that the trigger in your rifle should have a very small hole up in the bottom of the trigger. If it does, then there is an adjustment screw inside of the hole. Most likely it is an allen head screw if its there at all.

If that screw is not there I'd stick with calling Ruger for the correct information.

Don't know if this helps but I tried.
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Old 06-14-2006, 12:31 AM
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Old 06-14-2006, 08:47 AM
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Nothing harsh about it!

I've herd/read all of the Ruger bashing on this and other sites, and it gets a little tiring.

The other firearms makers make fine products as well.

Ruger makes a fine product and yes I own several and will likely buy more of them. I've read where other threads say get Remington/Winchester/etc./etc. because of this or because of that. First is Remingtons because everybody makes replacement parts for them. You can get mod parts from just about every make and modle of aftermarket parts company.

Winchester is running a close second in the aftermarket parts, but now you can't even get a new Winchester from anybody without paying an extreme premium.

I've owned a Savage before and it was a very fine rifle and was accurate from the box. It still had a few minor problems and the aftermarket products is gaining on the Remingtons.

There are bunches of others, that are very fine rifles i.e. SAKO, Weatherby and others.

Then there is Ruger. A hell for stout (IMHO one of the strongest actions made), control round feed plain jane rifle that dosn't have a bunch aftermarket products begging to be purchased because there is not much to mod on a Ruger.

My personal M77 MKII is a .25-06 sporter with a 24" barrel and walnut stock. I had a local gunsmith bed the action and freefload the barrel. Just what most other rifles have done to them, right. I've replaced the factory trigger with a Timney, most other rifles have there triggers worked on or replaced just like I did, right.

Ok that is the extent of the mods to my rifle. That rifle will (with my handloads) consistantly group 3 rounds at one hunderd yards under 3/8". The best group to date is 0.118" for 3 rounds. It will group into about 1/2" to 3/4" at 200 yrds. All I have on that rifle in the way of scope is a Vari-X II Leupold 3x9x40. That will be change to a newer version in the near future.

I personally know of 4 ea Ruger Target (read heavy barrel rifles) models that will just about put all 3 round into the same hole at 100 yards right out of the box. Two in .223, one in .308 and a .25-06. The two .223's and the .308 belong to two of my best friends and I've shot them and they do that with factory loads as well as handloads. So much for the BAD Rugers not being any good, huh.

Without paying 3 times as much for a rifle, which other rifle out there will do the same things with as few mods.

I know that there are several that in all likelyhood will do anything that my rifle will do, maybe. But I dought that any can do much better.

I'm just tired of all the Ruger bashing by people who should know better or don't know because they don't have a Ruger.

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Old 06-14-2006, 10:51 PM
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Thanks for the replies so far,
Didnt think much about the trigger until i had a chance to shoot a worked rifle. What a diffrence.
Considering Timney, but thought I save a few$$ and use what I have.
Maybe install Timney myself?
Thanks and keep it comming.

This may be a repeat (shortened) the other got lost in cyberspace!!!
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Old 07-18-2006, 09:40 AM
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Try this

http://www.varminthunters.com/tech/ruger77trigger.html
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