TIMNEY RUGER PRECISION TWO-STAGE STRAIGHT TRIGGER
- SKU:
- 650ST
- UPC:
- 081950650170
- Brand
- Timney Triggers
Description
"ATTENTION"
NOW COMPATIBLE WITH ALL SHORT AND LONG ACTION RIFLES (WILL NOT WORK ON THE RUGER PRECISION RIMFIRE)
Timney is the market leader for Ruger ® replacement triggers
A true drop in trigger that fits the Centerfire and Magnum.
The trigger is factory tuned for pull weight, with no creep
2-stage trigger is factory set to .5 pounds (1st stage) and .5 to 2 pounds (2nd stage)
- Trigger allows you to become more accurate with your rifle
- No gunsmith needed, easy to install
- Provides a custom feel for every shooter
Made in the USA
Customer Reviews
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Straight trigger
The only thing that Kept this from being a five star rating is that this trigger comes set to factory settings from anarchy outdoors with no option to change it from the store. If that was an option I’d give this six stars if I could. Trigger is very easy to install, and uninstall if you decide to adjust your trigger.
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Trigger
I originally ordered this straight from timney. After waiting a month and a half I canceled the order and ordered it again from anarchy. Got here in three days and it installed great. If you adjust it to too low of a setting the bolt will not set.
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Timney trigger Ruger Precision Rifle
Excellent trigger, took about 15 minutes to change and very crisp. Very happy
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Better Than Expected
I'll be honest, the only reason I went with Timney is because Trigger Tech refuses to come out with a version of their Diamond trigger for the RPR; I wanted something light (8oz total) without having to go to a Jard Trigger.
I was pretty happy with my factory trigger. It had a repeatable break at about 1.25lbs, but I thought I'd give the Timney a try. The first thing I did when I got it was adjust the trigger as light as it would go. Unfortunately, I was having issues for the first few hundred firings (including dry-firings) where the break was wildly inconsistent; it would randomly break at 12oz-1.5lbs. I removed the trigger and soaked it in naphtha. I hit it with compressed air, let it dry, and lubed it with lighter fluid. Without changing anything, I reinstalled and lo and behold! It started working great. Trigger would break at a repeatable 14-15oz total. I've put a couple thousand rounds through my rifle with it in primarily windy and dusty environments...I've yet to clean the trigger since the first time.
Despite my initial struggles, I'm really enjoying this trigger. It continues to perform great, however I still wish it was lighter. For most shooters, it will be plenty light. As far as I know, Timney is still the best aftermarket trigger option for the RPR.