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Ruger Precision Rifle Reduced Power Spring ~1 - 1.5 lb

$ 4.74

Availability: 350 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: OldBeaver
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: 92153
  • Restocking Fee: 15%
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    Trigger S
    pring for
    Ruger Precision Rifle
    Bolt-Action Rifle
    Trigger S
    pring that will reduce your trigger's weight of pull.
    Manufacturer claims that the stock trigger spring is adjustable from 2.5 - 4 lbs, but on my rifle the lowest I could possibly go is 3 lbs. After changing it with the light trigger spring, my results indicated a minimum of 1 lbs up to 1.5 lbs.
    Your personal results may vary.
    We do not recommend changing these springs on your rifle if you are looking to go hunting or trekking with it. At the same time, this spring can prove very useful in settings of precision shooting or bench rest shooting.
    ATTENTION!
    Due to the current situation going on in the US, there may be delays in shipping. While we try to send our packages as soon as possible, we cannot guarantee that USPS will send and deliver the package in a timely manner. As a result, if you are looking for quick shipping, please hold off on buying the spring for now.
    We appreciate your understanding and hope all of you are staying safe in these trying times!
    Thanks a lot for choosing our product!
    We are always happy to help you improve your rifles.
    For HUNTERS looking to walk around with their rifle, it is not recommended to set a trigger pull of less that 2 ½ lbs (3 lbs is Optimal).
    For TARGET shooters who have a stable rest, such as a table or lying down, you can set your trigger pull below 2 ½ lbs, so that the rifle becomes more sensitive. With this great sensitivity, comes greater steps to handling your rifle safely.
    ?One of the eternal truths is this: The purpose of shooting is hitting? and the consensus of the masters is that a fine trigger is the single most important desideratum in any rifle?
    Jeff Cooper
    God Bless You!
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