SteelChickenShooter
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Some years ago a buddy was showing off his new Ruger 10-22 at a local rifle match but he complained about the trigger. He told me to try it and I told him I didn't see what his gripe was. He told me the factory trigger was horrible. I told him I didn't have the experience to see that and it felt normal to me. Since that time things changed. I bought a Ruger 10-22, and I could see by the time the gun fired, I was off target a bit as I squeezed off a round. I bought the Timney replacement and installed it. The results were just fine and my group size was tight and spot on. Funny how in some cases you buy a rifle at one cost, then you pay the same cost again to make it shoot right. But it boils down to this: I'm well pleased in my case with the trigger replacement and my Ruger 10-22 hammers those little steel chickens instead of missing them.