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Ruger M77 Trigger/Sear Spring

Started by jblackburn, August 09, 2018, 04:31:56 PM

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jblackburn

I've had a M77 (3 position safety) in 7mm Rem Mag for several years and love it . . . except the trigger. I've looked at the RifleBasix and Timney, but just have not brought myself to dish out $100 yet.  Tooling around on the inter webs today I ran across these replacement sear springs

https://www.gunsprings.com/RUGER/77,%20MKI%20&%20MKII/cID2/mID52/dID226

http://erniethegunsmith.com/catalog/i22.html

Anybody ever used either of these or done this to a Ruger? I'm a little nervous that it will add creep to my trigger, but for $6-7 I may gamble.
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Happy

I had my local gunsmith do some file work and spring swapping. $20.00 and it is way better than it was. Not quite timney performance but darn close

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Gooserbat

Both me and Zane have the Rifle Basix in our M77 and we really like them.
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Cut N Run

You can grind about 1/2 a turn on each end of the spring to soften it a little if you desire.  I did this on a buddy's .270 Model 77 and he loves what it has done for the gun.

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ccleroy

I have a pro trigger job done on my M77 .270, tang safety......best money I've spent. I wouldn't hesitate on putting a drop in trigger in it though if it were me starting over.