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I have a 10-22 that I bought in 1975. Shortly after I bought It, I slicked up the innards with some very fine grit wer or dry sand paper.
I also glass bedded the barrel and action.
It shot pretty good, and sent a lot of gray diggers to heaven, but I sort of lost interest, and it has spent the last 30 some years in the safe.
Fast forward,
.
The grandson got interested in shooting, and the gun got back out on the daylight as a learning tool.
First few times out, I thought, "dang, this trigger sucks."
I have a few more discretionary $$ than I had 30 years ago, so, time for a new, and improved trigger.
Euro Optic had Timney triggers on sale for a very good price, so I took the plunge.
Saturday's results at 50 yards with Eley Standard. @ 7.5cpr.
Methinks this gun will see a little more time out of the safe.
I also glass bedded the barrel and action.
It shot pretty good, and sent a lot of gray diggers to heaven, but I sort of lost interest, and it has spent the last 30 some years in the safe.
Fast forward,
.
The grandson got interested in shooting, and the gun got back out on the daylight as a learning tool.
First few times out, I thought, "dang, this trigger sucks."
I have a few more discretionary $$ than I had 30 years ago, so, time for a new, and improved trigger.
Euro Optic had Timney triggers on sale for a very good price, so I took the plunge.
Saturday's results at 50 yards with Eley Standard. @ 7.5cpr.
Methinks this gun will see a little more time out of the safe.